Thank you for your comment. I don't have a means to edit the video, but put a note in the description. I realized it was missing later on while recording.
Thank you a lot too. I recently decieded to lear a bit about Stereolithographie resins so i guess Raft is the same as Addition fragmentation chain transfer (AFCT) because i didnt find a good explaination for Addition fragmentation chain transfer (AFCT)
You're welcome! Interesting, but I believe its referencing the same process but without the word reversible. Technically a full acronym for RAFT would be RAFCT (Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer) , but I imagine they left out the c because RAFT sounds nicer.
They do talk about the mechanism in the first paper, but I find the figures and more detailed descriptions in the second paper more helpful. I believe it should be open access.
Thank you so much for explaining RAFT in this clear and easy way!
You’re welcome, thanks!
Nice illustrations and very clear explanation, thanks for a great video mate!
very clear. exactly what i needed. thank you
Gracias!
Thanks. This is very useful! God bless you.
great content!
Thank you!
Well explained! Thank You
Gracias por tu explicación, fue de gran ayuda!
De nada!
Exactly what I needed. Thanks a lot man! 😊
Thank you very much
3:44 Free electron on carbon atom in thiocarbonate is missed on middle formula
P.S. Lately it is drawn though...
Thank you for your comment. I don't have a means to edit the video, but put a note in the description. I realized it was missing later on while recording.
Great! Thanks man
Thank you so much, very clearly explained :)
Extreamly usefull thanks a trillion
Glad to hear, you’re welcome
Thank you a lot too. I recently decieded to lear a bit about Stereolithographie resins so i guess Raft is the same as Addition fragmentation chain transfer (AFCT) because i didnt find a good explaination for Addition fragmentation chain transfer (AFCT)
You're welcome! Interesting, but I believe its referencing the same process but without the word reversible. Technically a full acronym for RAFT would be RAFCT (Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer) , but I imagine they left out the c because RAFT sounds nicer.
Thnku you so much ☺️
do you explain the reactions accordingly to the first paper mentioned in the video describtion or do you add knowlede from somewehre else
They do talk about the mechanism in the first paper, but I find the figures and more detailed descriptions in the second paper more helpful. I believe it should be open access.
thank you a lot
You're welcome