perisyyliin
Perisyyliin is a term used in the field of organic chemistry to describe a type of reaction where a compound undergoes a rearrangement involving a shift of a substituent from one position to another within the same molecule. This process typically occurs under the influence of heat, acid, or base catalysts, and it is a common method for transforming one functional group into another. The term "perisyyliin" is derived from the Greek words "peri," meaning around, and "syllos," meaning bond, reflecting the cyclic nature of the rearrangement process.
One of the most well-known examples of a perisyyliin reaction is the Cope rearrangement, named after the
Perisyyliin reactions are valuable tools in synthetic organic chemistry, as they allow for the construction of