Lisreaktsioone
Lisreaktsioone refers to the process of sequence dependent solvent relaxation and reaction rate alteration in chemical reactions. It was first described in the 1920s and 1930s by Russian chemist Aleksandr Lis, who postulated that solvent مرتبhavior changes in concert with reaction processes, thereby influencing reaction rates and product distributions.
In a typical Lisreaktsioone process, the reaction medium exhibits little solvent coordinate relaxation on the initial
This interplay between solvation and reaction contributes to a sequence dependent solvent effect on the rate
Research on Lisreaktsioone has applications in fields including α-latrooling reaction theory and chemical coding methods used