unisykliin
Unisykliin is a term used in theoretical chemistry to denote a hypothetical molecule characterized by a single dominant cyclical framework. The name combines uni- from Latin/Greek meaning one and kyklos meaning circle, with the chemical suffix -in. The concept is primarily used as a placeholder to explore ideas about ring systems in a controlled, simplified way.
In descriptions, unisykliin is depicted as having a compact ring skeleton with limited substituents and a set
There are no verified laboratory syntheses or isolations of unisykliin; it appears in computational models and
Applications of the concept include teaching physical organic chemistry, testing algorithms for automated structure generation, and
Related topics include cycloalkanes, ring strain, pericyclic reactions, and synthetic strategies for cyclization. While unisykliin has