isomeerids
Isomeerids is a term occasionally used in speculative literature to describe a class of molecular species that exist as multiple isomeric forms capable of interconverting under defined conditions. It is not part of standard chemical nomenclature, and its usage remains uncommon and controversial. In this framework, an isomeerid comprises a set of interconvertible forms that share the same molecular formula and a common core but differ in connectivity or stereochemistry in a reversible cycle.
Definition and properties: Isomeerids would be defined by dynamic isomerism with measurable barriers between forms and
Relation to established concepts: The idea overlaps with conformational isomerism and tautomerism but emphasizes reversible interconversion
Characterization: Experimental methods would include variable-temperature NMR to observe exchange, two-dimensional NMR for exchanging forms, IR
Status and examples: There are no widely cited, real-world examples of isomeerids in standard literature. The