lambdakalkyl
Lambdakalkyl is not a widely established term in standard chemical nomenclature. In the small subset of publications where it appears, it is used as a label for a class of alkyl substituents whose identity or behavior is defined within a lambda (λ) context in a molecular framework or reaction scheme. Because lambda notation serves many purposes in chemistry—such as stereochemical labeling, reference states in electron-counting schemes, or coordinative or conformational descriptors—the exact meaning of lambdakalkyl varies by author.
Origins and usage: The term combines lambda with alkyl; λ is commonly employed to indicate a variable,
Literature and interpretation: Lambdakalkyl is not found in standard references and is not recognized by IUPAC.
See also: Alkyl group, lambda notation, conformational analysis, isotopic labeling, organometallic nomenclature.