Reactive center explained

A reactive center, also called a propagating center, in chemistry is a particular location, usually an atom, within a chemical compound that is the likely center of a reaction in which the chemical is involved. In chain-growth polymer chemistry, this is also the point of propagation for a growing chain. The reactive center is commonly radical, anionic, or cationic, but can also take other forms.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Addition Polymerization - an overview ScienceDirect Topics . 2023-12-16 . www.sciencedirect.com.