regioselektiolla
Regioselektiolla refers to the preferential formation of one constitutional isomer over others during a chemical reaction. This means that when a reaction can occur at multiple sites on a molecule, regioselectivity describes the tendency for the reaction to favor one specific site. For example, in the addition of a reagent to an alkene, regioselectivity determines which carbon atom of the double bond the reagent adds to.
Several factors influence regioselectivity. Electronic effects, such as the distribution of electron density within the molecule,
Understanding and controlling regioselectivity is crucial in organic synthesis. It allows chemists to synthesize desired products