Axialtoequatorial
Axialtoequatorial refers to the conversion of a substituent's position on a cyclic molecule, typically a six-membered ring like cyclohexane, from an axial orientation to an equatorial orientation, or vice versa. In such rings, substituents can exist in one of two distinct spatial arrangements relative to the plane of the ring. An axial substituent points directly up or down, parallel to the axis of the ring. An equatorial substituent points outward from the ring, roughly perpendicular to the ring axis.
Cyclohexane rings are not planar but adopt a chair conformation. This chair conformation is dynamic, undergoing
The preference for a substituent to be in an axial or equatorial position is governed by steric