purkusyklits
Purkusyklits are a hypothetical class of macrocyclic organic compounds used in theoretical and speculative chemistry to explore ring strain, conformational isomerism, and host–guest interactions in large cyclic structures. The term is used in simulations and thought experiments rather than as an isolated, empirically confirmed class. In concept, purkusyklits consist of a flexible macrocyclic backbone composed of repeating units that can incorporate heteroatoms and side chains, allowing multiple sizes and geometries. The rings may exist in several coexisting conformations, and their properties can be tuned by substituents, templating agents, or metal coordination.
Because no purkusyklits have been isolated under standard laboratory conditions, synthetic routes are discussed only in
In speculative contexts, purkusyklits are used to illustrate general principles of macrocycle chemistry, including the balance