aktiveringsentropi
Aktiveringsentropi, often denoted as ΔS‡, is a thermodynamic parameter crucial in understanding reaction kinetics, particularly within the framework of transition state theory. It represents the change in entropy that occurs when reactants transform into the activated complex, also known as the transition state. This activated complex is a fleeting, high-energy molecular arrangement that exists at the peak of the reaction's energy barrier.
A negative value for activation entropy (ΔS‡ < 0) indicates that the formation of the activated complex
Conversely, a positive activation entropy (ΔS‡ > 0) suggests an increase in disorder upon forming the activated
The activation entropy, along with activation enthalpy (ΔH‡), helps to determine the activation free energy (ΔG‡),