Stereochemistry is the study of molecular spatial structure and the interconversion of stereoisomers. Stereochemistry focuses on stereocenters, which are atoms with four different substituents that can exist as either of two enantiomers that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other. Dynamic stereochemistry refers to stereoisomers that can rapidly interconvert through bond rotation or other processes on the NMR timescale at ambient or elevated temperatures.
Stereochemistry is the study of molecular spatial structure and the interconversion of stereoisomers. Stereochemistry focuses on stereocenters, which are atoms with four different substituents that can exist as either of two enantiomers that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other. Dynamic stereochemistry refers to stereoisomers that can rapidly interconvert through bond rotation or other processes on the NMR timescale at ambient or elevated temperatures.
Stereochemistry is the study of molecular spatial structure and the interconversion of stereoisomers. Stereochemistry focuses on stereocenters, which are atoms with four different substituents that can exist as either of two enantiomers that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other. Dynamic stereochemistry refers to stereoisomers that can rapidly interconvert through bond rotation or other processes on the NMR timescale at ambient or elevated temperatures.