| Chapter 7 : Stereochemistry |
The Cahn-Ingold-Prelog R/S rules are used for naming enantiomers and diastereomers
NB: The term chirality has superceded the term stereogenic or chiral center.
| The chirality center is easy to spot, and the four attached groups
are I (purple), Cl (green), F(brown) and H (white), listed in priority
order, highest to to lowest. Rotate the CHIME image on the left so the
you are looking along the C-H bond and the H is away from you, then
determine the direction of high to low priority.
It decreases clockwise, so this is the R enantiomer. |
Subrules:
