isomerat
Isomerat is a term that may appear in chemical literature to denote a compound that is an isomer of another or a mixture of isomers, but it is not a standard IUPAC term. In English, the more precise terms are isomer, structural isomer, or stereoisomer, depending on the relationship of the molecules. The word may be encountered particularly in translations from other languages or in industrial contexts where the output of an isomerization process is described as an 'isomerate' stream; however, usage varies and some writers would simply call the product a mixture of isomers.
Isomers share the same molecular formula but differ in connectivity (structural isomers) or in spatial arrangement
Industrially, isomerization of hydrocarbons can produce branched alkanes from straight-chain precursors, yielding a higher-octane gasoline blend.
Characterization of an isomer or isomeric mixture typically uses spectroscopic and chromatographic methods, including nuclear magnetic
Because the term 'isomerat' is not widely standardized, readers should consult the original source for precise