krydsreaktive
Krydsreaktive is a term used in the context of chemical reactions, particularly in the field of organic chemistry. It refers to the ability of a molecule to undergo a reaction at multiple sites simultaneously. This phenomenon is significant because it can lead to the formation of complex products, often resulting in a mixture of isomers. The term "krydsreaktive" translates to "cross-reactive" in English, emphasizing the molecule's capacity to react at different positions or functional groups.
The concept of krydsreaktive molecules is crucial in the design of synthetic pathways and the development
Researchers often use various strategies to manage krydsreaktive molecules, including the use of protecting groups, selective