homometamerie
Homometamerie, or homometamerism, is a concept in organic chemistry describing a specific type of isomerism. It refers to compounds that share the same molecular formula and the same set of metameric units, but differ in the distribution or arrangement of those identical units along the molecular backbone. In other words, the metameric blocks are identical, and the variation arises from where those identical units are located within the structure. This distinguishes homometamerie from heterometamerie, where the metameric units themselves are not identical.
The concept is most frequently discussed in the context of polymers and oligomers, where repeating or exchanging
Characterization of homometamerie relies on standard analytical methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, mass spectrometry,
The term suggests a systematic way to categorize isomers that differ solely by the position of identical