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Heat-Induced Cleavage
Summary
Heat-induced cleavage
refers to the process where heat energy causes the breaking of
chemical bonds
within a molecule, leading to
molecular fragmentation
or
structural transformation
. This mechanism is crucial in various fields such as biochemistry, where it is used to study
protein structures
and in
material science
for the development of
heat-responsive materials
.
Relevant Degrees
Heat and Thermodynamics 63%
Organic Chemistry 38%
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