According to this theory,
molecular reaction speeds can be tuned by increasing or decreasing temperature (known as Direct Marcus regime).
Not exact matches
Flickers of laser light can clock the
speed of a chemical
reaction, timing the knitting and breaking of each
molecular bond.
In one sentence: Researchers at the Center for
Molecular Electrocatalysis find the key to
speeding up the rate of
reaction of a potential catalyst for energy storage lies in making the reactive parts of the catalyst move more slowly.