konformationsväxling
Konformationsväxling refers to the process by which a molecule changes its three-dimensional shape. Molecules, particularly those with single bonds, are not rigid structures. They can rotate around these single bonds, leading to different spatial arrangements of their atoms. These different arrangements are called conformations. The act of transitioning from one conformation to another is known as konformationsväxling.
This process is driven by thermal energy. Molecules are constantly in motion, and this motion provides the
The specific conformations a molecule can adopt and the energy required for these transitions are determined