makrocyklikus
Makrocyklikus is a term used in chemistry to describe cyclic compounds that contain a large ring structure. The exact definition of "large" can vary depending on the context, but generally, macrocycles are considered to have twelve or more atoms in their ring. These structures are distinct from smaller cyclic molecules like cyclohexane, which has only six atoms in its ring.
The properties and applications of macrocyclic compounds are diverse and depend heavily on the size and chemical
The synthesis of macrocycles can be challenging due to the entropic factors involved in forming large rings.