What Does ETS Stand For?

ETS stands for Extended Transition State Method For Bond Dissocn Energies

ETS, or Extended Transition State Method For Bond Dissociation Energies, is a theoretical approach used in computational chemistry to accurately predict the energy required for the breaking of chemical bonds. This method extends traditional transition state theories by incorporating additional physical and electronic factors, providing a more comprehensive understanding of reaction pathways and mechanisms. ETS is particularly valuable in modeling complex reactions and guiding the design of new materials and catalysts by elucidating the stability and reactivity of molecular structures.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym

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