disrotatorisk
Disrotatorisk is a term used in organic chemistry to describe a stereochemical pathway in certain electrocyclic reactions in which the terminal p orbitals rotate in opposite directions as a π-system closes to form a ring or opens to a chain. In a disrotatory process, substituents attached to the rotating termini end up on opposite faces of the forming ring, reflecting the opposite sense of rotation of the two ends. The term is the Swedish equivalent of the English “disrotatory.”
The mode of rotation in disrotatoriske processes is explained by orbital symmetry considerations, as summarized in
An illustrative example is the thermal electrocyclization of 1,3-butadiene (a 4π system) to cyclobutene, which proceeds
Disrotatorisk is distinguished from conrotatorisk (conrotatory), where the terminal p orbitals rotate in the same direction.