ungeradkettigen
Ungeradkettigen is a term that appears in some Swedish-language discussions of organic chemistry to describe chain-like molecules whose backbone consists of an odd number of repeating units. The term is not part of formal nomenclature and has no official IUPAC definition; when used, it typically contrasts odd-numbered chains with even-numbered ones. The name combines a root meaning odd with a word referring to chains.
In practice, ungeradkettigen is encountered mainly in discussions of hydrocarbons and simple polymers. For linear alkanes,
Synthesis and occurrence: Deliberate preparation of exclusively odd-numbered chains requires careful control of monomer addition and