Title of article :
Pseudoasymmetry, stereogenicity, and the RS-nomenclature comprehended by the concepts of holantimers and stereoisograms
Abstract :
The concepts of holantimer and stereoisogram are applied to comprehensive discussions on the term ‘pseudoasymmetry’, where the concept of RS-stereogenicity is used as a more definite concept than usual stereogenicity. Thereby, three relationships contained in each stereoisogram can be definitely specified: an enantiomeric relationship is related to chiral/achiral, an RS-diastereomeric relationship is related to RS-stereogenic/RS-astereogenic, and a holantimeric relationship is related to scleral/ascleral, which is coined to keep the terminology in a balanced fashion. Such stereoisograms are classified into five types (Types I–V) by virtue of the three relationships. Among them, Type I, III, and V are selected as a set of RS-stereogenic units: chiral/ascleral RS-stereogenic unit (or Type I unit), chiral/scleral RS-stereogenic unit (or Type III unit), and achiral/scleral RS-stereogenic unit (or Type V unit). Thereby, the term ‘pseudoasymmetric stereogenic units’ should be replaced by the term ‘achiral/scleral RS-stereogenic units’ (or ‘Type V units’).
Keywords :
Pseudoasymmetry , stereogenicity , RS-Nomenclature , Holantimers , Stereoisograms