perisyklisestä
Perisyklisestä refers to chemical reactions that involve a cyclic transition state and a simultaneous rearrangement of electrons within a conjugated system. These reactions are characterized by the formation of a ring-like structure during the transition state, where bonds are broken and formed in a concerted manner. The term "pericyclic" itself originates from the Greek words "peri" meaning around and "kyklos" meaning circle, aptly describing the cyclic nature of these transformations.
Common examples of pericyclic reactions include cycloadditions, electrocyclic reactions, and sigmatropic rearrangements. Cycloadditions, such as the
The stereochemical outcome and feasibility of pericyclic reactions are often predicted and explained using the Woodward-Hoffmann