reaktióid
Reaktióid is a term used in chemistry to refer to short-lived reaction intermediates that appear temporarily during a chemical process and then convert into more stable species or final products. The concept emphasizes the transitional nature of these species, which occupy a position between reactants and products on the reaction coordinate.
The word suggests a plural form of a root related to reaction, with an affix that signals
Reaktióid span a wide range of chemical types, including radical pairs, carbocations, carbenes, zwitterions, and concerted
Time-resolved techniques—such as transient absorption spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and rapid-scan methods—are commonly used to
Studying reaktióid helps researchers elucidate reaction mechanisms, determine rate-determining steps, and optimize conditions for selectivity and
See also: reaction intermediate; transient species; transition state; time-resolved spectroscopy.