reaction specificity

How Do Catalysts Achieve Specificity?

Catalysts achieve specificity through various mechanisms:
- Active Site Structure: The three-dimensional structure of the active site can favor the binding of certain substrates or transition states over others.
- Electronic Effects: Catalysts can stabilize specific intermediates through electronic interactions, guiding the reaction pathway.
- Steric Effects: The spatial arrangement of atoms in the catalyst can hinder or facilitate access to certain reaction sites, influencing the reaction outcome.

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