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- Klyne–Prelog_system abstract "In stereochemistry, the Klyne–Prelog system (named for William Klyne and Vladimir Prelog) for describing conformations about a single bond offers a more systematic means to unambiguously name complex structures, where the torsional or dihedral angles are not found to occur in 60° increments. Klyne notation views the placement of the substituent on the front atom as being in regions of space called anti/syn and clinal/periplanar relative to a reference group on the rear atom. A plus (+) or minus (–) sign is placed at the front to indicate the sign of the dihedral angle. Anti or syn indicates the substituents are on opposite sides or the same side, respectively. Clinal substituents are found within 30° of either side of a dihedral angle of 60° (from 30° to 90°), 120° (90°–150°), 240° (210°–270°), or 300° (270°–330°). Periplanar substituents are found within 30° of either 0° (330°–30°) or 180° (150°–210°). Juxtaposing the designations produces the following terms for the conformers of butane (see Alkane stereochemistry for an explanation of conformation nomenclature): gauche butane is syn-clinal (+sc or –sc, depending on the enantiomer), anti butane is anti-periplanar, and eclipsed butane is syn-periplanar.".
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- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Alkane_stereochemistry.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Butane.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_nomenclature.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stereochemistry.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Conformational_isomerism.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Dihedral_angle.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Eclipsed_conformation.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Enantiomer.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Single_bond.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Stereochemistry.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Substituent.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Prelog.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLink William_Klyne.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Klyne–Prelog system".
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- Klyne–Prelog_system subject Category:Chemical_nomenclature.
- Klyne–Prelog_system subject Category:Stereochemistry.
- Klyne–Prelog_system comment "In stereochemistry, the Klyne–Prelog system (named for William Klyne and Vladimir Prelog) for describing conformations about a single bond offers a more systematic means to unambiguously name complex structures, where the torsional or dihedral angles are not found to occur in 60° increments. Klyne notation views the placement of the substituent on the front atom as being in regions of space called anti/syn and clinal/periplanar relative to a reference group on the rear atom.".
- Klyne–Prelog_system label "Klyne–Prelog system".
- Klyne–Prelog_system sameAs Q17067400.
- Klyne–Prelog_system sameAs m.0t_f2j6.
- Klyne–Prelog_system sameAs Q17067400.
- Klyne–Prelog_system wasDerivedFrom Klyne–Prelog_system?oldid=668113462.
- Klyne–Prelog_system isPrimaryTopicOf Klyne–Prelog_system.