kötésaktiválás
Kötésaktiválás, often translated as bond activation, refers to the process of increasing the reactivity of a chemical bond, making it more susceptible to chemical reactions. This is typically achieved by supplying energy to the bond, either in the form of heat, light, or through interaction with a catalyst or another reactive species. The goal is to weaken the bond, making it easier to break and form new bonds, which is a fundamental step in many chemical transformations.
Several mechanisms can lead to kötésaktiválás. Thermal activation involves heating a molecule, which increases the kinetic
The concept of kötésaktiválás is crucial in various fields, including organic synthesis, materials science, and biochemistry.