atropisomérie
Atropisomérie is a type of stereoisomerism in which isomers are due to restricted rotation about a single bond. Unlike other forms of stereoisomerism that arise from chiral centers or double bonds, atropisomers are stable compounds that do not interconvert at room temperature because of bulky substituents that hinder free rotation. This restricted rotation creates distinct spatial arrangements, making the molecules non-superimposable mirror images or simply non-superimposable, similar to enantiomers or diastereomers, respectively.
The key requirement for atropisomérie is the presence of bulky groups positioned such that they sterically
The nomenclature for atropisomers often uses prefixes like R and S, analogous to chiral centers, or designates