regioisomerien
Regioisomerien are a type of structural isomer in chemistry, meaning they have the same molecular formula and connectivity of atoms but differ in the position of a substituent or an atom within a molecule. Specifically, regioisomers arise when a reaction can occur at two or more different positions on a molecule, leading to the formation of distinct products. These positional differences are not related to stereochemistry, which concerns the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms.
For example, in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions, a substituent can be added to different positions on
The formation and separation of regioisomers are important considerations in organic synthesis. The regioselectivity of a