addukt
Addukt, often written adduct in English, is a chemical species formed when two or more reactants combine to yield a single product. The term is used across organic, inorganic, and biochemistry contexts. Adduct formation can occur by addition to a multiple bond, by condensation to form a new linkage, or by coordination between a Lewis acid and a Lewis base. In some languages, including German and Dutch, the spelling addukt is common and refers to the same concept.
Adducts are commonly classified as covalent adducts, which involve the formation of new covalent bonds (for
Formation mechanisms vary: nucleophilic or electrophilic addition to unsaturated substrates, condensation between functional groups with the
Examples include cyanohydrins formed from aldehydes and hydrogen cyanide, gem-diol adducts from the hydration of carbonyls,