GrotthussWernerSprung
Grotthuss-WernerSprung is a concept in physical chemistry named after Swedish-Russian chemist Jacob George Agardh von Grotthuss and German chemist Johann Christian Andreas Schüßler, who later contributed to the theory under the pseudonym Werner von Siemens. However, it is also sometimes attributed to the work of Franz Werner.
This concept deals with the process of proton transfer in the ground state, and builds upon earlier
Research in the field of acid-base chemistry, particularly in shared proton mechanisms, often incorporates the Grotthuss-WernerSprung
In specific contexts, the Grotthuss-WernerSprung is often applied to describe simple harmonic motion within diatomic hydrogen
The mechanisms that lead to the origins of Grotthuss-WernerSprung are under various debates among learned scholars,