“…These studies provide information on the dominant types of reactions involved such as concerted, free-radical, or ion-driven mechanisms. In addition, mechanistic studies describe the type of reaction intermediates and competing pathways involved in the product formation (Asatryan, Bennadji, Bozzelli, Ruckenstein, & Khachatryan, 2017;Bahrle, Custodis, Jeschke, van Bokhoven, & Vogel, 2014;Custodis et al, 2014;Furutani, Dohara, Kudo, Hayashi, & Norinaga, 2018;Khachatryan et al, 2016;Kibet, Khachatryan, & Dellinger, 2012;Kim, Bai, Cady, Gable, & Brown, 2015;Koirala, Villano, Carstensen, & Dean, 2013;Qi, Zhang, Kudo, Norinaga, & Hayashi, 2017;Seshadri & Westmoreland, 2012;Shen, Jarboe, et al, 2015;Wornat, Ledesma, & Marsh, 2001;Xu, Khachatryan, Baev, & Asatryan, 2016). Advances in analytical techniques have made it possible to even detect intermediate radicals and important product species (Bahng et al, 2009;Kanaujia, Sharma, Agrawal, & Garg, 2013;Michailof, Kalogiannis, Sfetsas, Patiaka, & Lappas, 2016;Negahdar et al, 2016;Pouwels, Eijkel, & Boon, 1989;Sarrut et al, 2015;Traore, Kaal, & Martinez Cortizas, 2016).…”