oxydyénation
Oxydyénation is a term used in some chemical literature to describe a class of transformations in which a substrate undergoes oxidation that is accompanied by the introduction or relocation of oxygen-containing functionality, often with concurrent changes to the carbon framework. The concept is sometimes invoked as an umbrella for reactions that combine oxygen transfer with bond rearrangement, functionalization, or ring modification, rather than a single, well-defined transformation.
The name appears in certain French-language sources and in discussions of oxidative processes that go beyond
Possible mechanisms include radical pathways, single-electron transfer steps, or metal-oxo and photoredox catalysis, where oxygen transfer
Oxydyénation remains a niche denomination rather than a broadly adopted category in mainstream organic synthesis. In
See also: oxidation, oxyfunctionalization, oxidative rearrangement, radical oxidation.