https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.S05994
- A reaction is termed stereospecific if starting materials differing only in their @C01249@ are converted into stereoisomeric products. According to this definition, a stereospecific process is necessarily @S05991@ but not all stereoselective processes are stereospecific. Stereospecificity may be total (100%) or partial. The term is also applied to situations where reaction can be performed with only one stereoisomer. For example, the exclusive formation of @C01092@-1,2-dibromocyclohexane upon bromination of cyclohexene is a stereospecific process, although the analogous reaction with (E)-cyclohexene has not been performed.
- The term has also been applied to describe a reaction of very high @S05991@, but this usage is unnecessary and is discouraged.