resonanceassisted
Resonanceassisted is an adjective used in several scientific disciplines to denote phenomena in which electronic resonance—delocalization of electrons across a conjugated framework—plays a central role in stabilization or facilitation of a process. The term is typically encountered in discussions of how resonance effects interact with structural or energetic factors to influence outcomes in chemistry, physics, and materials science.
In chemistry, resonance-assisted hydrogen bonding (RAHB) is a well-known example. Here, extended delocalization couples with hydrogen
In physical chemistry and quantum chemistry, resonance-assisted mechanisms describe effects such as resonance-assisted tunneling or resonance-assisted
Usage notes: the term is not a single formal category; it functions as a descriptive modifier bridging
See also: resonance (chemistry), hydrogen bonding, tunneling, electron transfer.