“…A mathematical expression for the oxidation rate was obtained through the conventional concepts of chemical kinetics by making four simplifying assumptions: (1) unicity of reactive site, i.e., oxidation occurs exclusively on the most labile CH bond; (2) low conversion ratios of oxidation process, i.e., concentration of reactive sites remains virtually constant; (3) constancy of initiation rate in the case of oxidation induced by an extrinsic factor; (4) steady-state for radicals concentrations in all oxidation cases, but also for hydroperoxides concentration in the case of pure thermal oxidation [66]. Cunliffe and Davis [67], Furneaux et al [68], and Audouin et al [69] developed kinetics model with the aim of describing other oxidation regimes of lower oxygen concentration than oxygen excess.…”