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As previously mentioned, added catalysts, effectors or solvents may crucially improve the selectivities and reaction rates of chemical processes. Therefore as we once said provocatively: “A lot of help by amount and property of compounds helps a lot!” [18]. The crucial question remains: “What kind of help by property and how much of the compound?” The first part of the question “What kind of help” we tried to answer with the CONCEPT OF ALTERNATIVE PRINCIPLES. In this chapter we would like to approach the other problem “how much” in more detail.
“Any complex system of matter is completely characterized by the spatial and temporal distribution of its various individual constituents, expressed in terms of their population densities.”
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Heimbach, P., Bartik, T. (1990). The Discontinuous Method of INVERSE TITRATION. In: An Ordering Concept on the Basis of Alternative Principles in Chemistry. Reactivity and Structure Concepts in Organic Chemistry, vol 28. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83806-4_6
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