regiochem
Regiochem is a term used in organic chemistry to describe the selective substitution of a hydrogen atom in a molecule by a functional group. This concept is crucial in understanding the behavior of organic compounds during chemical reactions. The regiochemistry of a reaction refers to the specific position at which a substitution occurs within a molecule. For example, in the electrophilic aromatic substitution of benzene, the incoming group typically substitutes at the ortho and para positions rather than the meta position due to the stability of the resulting intermediates.
Regioselectivity is a measure of the preference for one substitution pattern over another. Factors influencing regioselectivity
Regiochem is also relevant in the context of nucleophilic substitution reactions, where the nucleophile attacks a
Understanding regiochem is essential for predicting the outcomes of organic reactions and designing synthetic pathways in