Two or more
primitive changes are said to be concerted (or to constitute a concerted process) if they occur within
the same
elementary reaction. Such changes will normally (though perhaps not inevitably) be '
energetically coupled'. (In the present context the term '
energetically coupled' means that the simultaneous progress of the primitive changes involves a
transition state of lower energy than that for their successive occurrence.) In a concerted process
the primitive changes may be
synchronous or asynchronous.
Source:
PAC, 1994, 66, 1077
(Glossary of terms used in physical organic chemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 1994))
on page 1098
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