schizogonyl
Schizogonyl is a hypothetical organosubstituent discussed in theoretical organic chemistry to model fragmentation mechanisms in complex molecules. The term is not an established IUPAC name, and there are no widely cited isolable compounds bearing a schizogonyl group in the formal literature. The name combines schizo-, from the Greek skizein meaning to split, with gonyl, a suffix used in discussions of rearrangements or eliminations. In theoretical models, schizogonyl is treated as a divalent fragment that can be split from a parent molecule at a single attachment point.
In conceptual representations, schizogonyl is depicted as a two-lobed fragment connected by a labile bond that
Synthesis and detection of schizogonyl have not been reported, since it remains a theoretical construct. Researchers
Applications of schizogonyl are mainly as a conceptual tool to study fragmentation pathways, distinguish between concerted