kineticslowing
Kineticslowing refers to the reduction in the rate of a process attributable to conditions that hinder the speed of chemical, physical, or biological steps. It is observed as a decrease in rate constants, reaction rates, diffusion rates, or overall process progress relative to reference conditions.
Common causes include lower temperature, higher solvent viscosity, crowding in cellular environments, substrate inhibition, and phase
Mechanisms underlying kineticslowing vary by system. In chemical reactions, rate constants often follow the Arrhenius relation,
Understanding kineticslowing is important in chemical engineering, materials science, biochemistry, and environmental science. It aids in