Gemdimethyl
Gem-dimethyl is a structural motif in organic chemistry in which two methyl groups are attached to the same carbon atom, a situation known as geminal substitution. The term uses the prefix gem- (from Latin geminus, twin) to indicate two substituents on the same carbon. In systematic names, this is reflected by designations such as 2,2-dimethyl or 1,1-dimethyl, depending on the carbon bearing the two methyl groups.
Common examples include neopentane, formally 2,2-dimethylpropane, where a central quaternary carbon is bonded to four methyl
In chemical practice, gem-dimethyl groups can influence physical properties and reactivity. The added steric hindrance near
See also: geminal substitution, vicinal substitution, and organic nomenclature.