Difference between conventional transition state theory and transition state theory
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This theory was developed simultaneously in 1935 by Henry Eyring, then at Princeton University, and by Meredith Gwynne Evansand Michael Polanyi of the University of Manchester.[3][4] TST is also referred to as "activated-complex theory," "absolute-rate theory," and "theory of absolute reaction rates."[5]
Before the development of TST, the Arrhenius rate law was widely used to determine energies for the reaction barrier.
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