Category
page 1Organic synthesis
organic synthesis
chemical construction of organic compounds
reaction yield
any of several relative and absolute measures of the amount of desired product obtained in a chemical reaction
total synthesis
the complete organic synthesis of complex organic compounds, usually without the aid of biological processes
synthon
In retrosynthetic analysis, a synthon is a hypothetical unit within a target molecule that represents a potential starting reagent in the retroactive synthesis of that target molecule. The term was coined in 1967 by E. J. Corey. He noted in 1988 that the "word synthon has now come to be used to mean synthetic building block rather than retrosynthetic fragmentation structures".
It was noted in 1998 that the phrase did not feature very prominently in Corey's 1981 book The Logic of Chemical Synthesis, as it was not included in the index. Because synthons are charged, when placed into a synthesis
thiol-ene reaction
organic chemical reaction