noun
- Chemical reactions in which a substance combines with oxygen spontaneously, typically without external heat or flame, often producing free radicals.
Usage: chemistry; plural form of autoxidation; commonly occurs in organic compounds, oils, and fats
Examples
- The autoxidations of unsaturated fats in cooking oils can produce harmful compounds over time.
- Researchers studied the autoxidations that occur when rubber is exposed to air and sunlight.
- Antioxidants are added to foods to prevent autoxidations that cause rancidity.
- The autoxidations of certain polymers limit their shelf life and durability.
- Industrial processes must account for autoxidations when storing reactive organic compounds.
- Autoxidations in biological systems can damage cell membranes and proteins.