substituenttina
Substituenttina is a fictional substituent concept used in theoretical and educational chemistry to illustrate how substituent groups can affect the outcome of organic reactions. It is not a real chemical group but a parameterized placeholder that researchers can adjust to simulate electronic and steric effects in model systems.
Etymology and scope: The term derives from substituent and a suffix used in didactic nomenclature. It was
Properties and parametrization: Substituenttina is defined by two main handles: an electronic parameter sigma* that mimics
Applications: It is used in classrooms and computational studies to demonstrate linear free energy relationships, substituent
Limitations: As a fictional construct, it does not correspond to any specific molecule, and care must be
See also: Hammett substituent constant, Taft steric and field constants, linear free energy relationships, substituent effects.