“…31 In our opinion, the use of s + -constants is really more effective as far as the properties of radical cations are concerned but this is not that obvious for neutral radicals. Nevertheless, radical bromination of substituted toluenes with bromine, 24 N-bromosuccinimide 24 and bromotrichloromethane 32 as well as the quantitative interpretation of abstraction of a hydrogen atom by alkoxy radicals, 11,12,33 chlorine atoms, 34 and peroxy radicals 34 have become classical examples of successful use of the s + constants in free-radical chemistry. Experimental results obtained by one of the authors of this review have confirmed the exceptionally high efficiency of the s + constants in correlations with single-electron reduction potentials of various aromatic molecules and radicals.…”