reactiespecies
Reactiespecies is a term used in chemistry to denote species that participate in a reaction step. The term encompasses transient intermediates, radicals, ions, and short‑lived molecular entities formed during the reaction mechanism, as well as sometimes transition states that describe the highest-energy points along a reaction coordinate. The term is not tied to a single formal definition and can be used differently across subfields, but it generally refers to species that are not spectator reactants or final products.
Common examples include radicals such as Cl• or OH•, carbocations and carbanions, reaction complexes formed by
Detection and study of reactiespecies rely on time-resolved spectroscopic techniques such as flash photolysis and transient