Free radical oxygen
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Used for
nitrogen dioxide radical, oxygen free radical
See for
reactive oxygen intermediate, reactive oxygen species, ROS (reactive oxygen species)
Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
hydroxyl radical, nitric oxide, peroxide, singlet oxygen, superoxide
Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)
- Free-radical oxygen is responsible for degradation mechanisms.
- In this mechanism, free radical oxygen is responsible for oxidizing silicon atoms which lead to the breakup of monomer units and eventually results in surface oxidation.
- When the two bead types are sufficiently close together, this free-radical oxygen is able to produce a chemiluminescent signal within the acceptor bead, which in turn activates fluorophores that are also contained within the acceptor bead, thereby amplifying the signal.
- Free Radical oxygen is considered to be the cause of numerous diseases such as atopic eczema, arthritis, accelerated ageing, and other serious illnesses, because Free Radical Oxygen weakens our immune system by damaging the cellular structures.
- Free-radical oxygen is generated during the process that has cleansing properties and hypochlorous acid with disinfectant elements.
