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dissociation energy

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dissociation energy [də‚sō·sē′ā·shən ‚en·ər·jē]
(physical chemistry)
The energy required for complete separation of the atoms of a molecule.


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The known criteria for micro-phase separation into the domain network structure, interface volume and dissociation energy of the block copolymers are dependent on the interaction parameter between the polymers (related to the square of the difference in solubility parameter), and corroborates with this assumption.
These free-radical energies are based on hydrogen bond dissociation energy data.
The homolytic dissociation energy of the carboniodine bond is low enough (55Kcal/mole) to allow the shift of iodine from chain to chain, according to the scheme shown in equation 1.
 
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