cocatalystien
Cocatalystien is a hypothetical class of species proposed in theoretical discussions of catalysis. In this framework, cocatalystien refers to entities that participate in a catalytic cycle as cocatalysts, boosting activity or selectivity without being consumed in net terms. The concept is used to explore how auxiliary components might be designed to collaborate with a primary catalyst under various reaction conditions.
Proposed roles include facilitating electron or proton transfer, stabilizing high-energy intermediates, reactivating the active site after
Cocatalystien candidates can be envisioned as redox-active ligands, discrete organometallic complexes, or solid-state materials that participate
In current literature, cocatalystien remains a speculative or pedagogical construct rather than an established class. Researchers
Future work would involve defining formal criteria for identification, developing synthetic routes to stable cocatalystien scaffolds,