reagoinniksi
Reagoinniksi is a theoretical concept in chemistry describing a class of mediating agents that can act both as reagents and as catalysts across successive steps in a reaction sequence. In the proposed view, reagoinniksi participate in an initial transformation, form an intermediate state, and then regenerate to enable the next step, potentially reducing the need for separate reagents and improving overall step economy.
Originating as a neologism in informal discussions and some preprint glossaries, the term combines a root related
In terms of proposed properties, a reagoinniksi is envisioned to be compatible with multiple substrates, capable
Potential benefits of employing reagoinniksi include shortened synthetic sequences, reduced solvent and reagent waste, and simplified
Status and reception: at present, reagoinniksi remains a speculative concept and is not a widely recognized
See also: catalysis, reagent, cascade reaction, tandem reaction, reaction mechanism.