electronic excited states

What are Electronic Excited States?

Electronic excited states refer to the states of a molecule or atom in which one or more electrons have absorbed energy and moved to a higher energy level. This is in contrast to the ground state where electrons occupy the lowest available energy levels. In the context of catalysis, these excited states can significantly influence the reactivity and the pathways available for chemical reactions.

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