The Degree of Rate Control: A Powerful Tool for Catalysis Research
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The “degree of rate control” (DRC) is a mathematical approach for analyzing multistep reaction mechanisms that has proven very useful in catalysis research. It identifies the “rate-controlling transition states and intermediates” (i.e., those whose DRCs are large in magnitude). Even in mechanisms with over 30 intermediates and transition states, these are generally just a few distinct chemical species whose energies, if they could be independently changed, would achieve a faster net reaction rate to the product of interest. For example, when there is a single “rate-determining step”, the DRC for its transition state (TS) is 1, which means (by definition) that if this TS’s energy could be decreased by kBT…
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- Catalysis
- Transition state
- Reaction rate constant
- Reaction rate
- Chemistry
- Thermodynamics
- Reaction mechanism
- Chemical kinetics
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