octasubstituted
Octasubstituted is a descriptive term used in chemistry to indicate that eight substituent groups are present at defined positions on a parent molecular framework, replacing eight hydrogen atoms or other ligands. The designation is relative to the chosen core structure; different scaffolds offer different numbers of substitution positions, and an octasubstituted designation only applies when eight such sites have been occupied.
In practice, octasubstitution is more common for complex or polycyclic frameworks and organometallic systems than for
It is important to note that octasubstitution is not applicable to all parent structures. A benzene ring,
In synthetic chemistry, achieving octasubstitution often requires multiple steps, selective activation of specific positions, and often