Allylation

/ˌælɪˈleɪʃən/ noun

A chemical reaction or process in which an allyl group is added to a molecule, changing its chemical structure and properties.

From 'allylate' plus the suffix '-tion,' standard chemical nomenclature for processes. This term emerged in the mid-20th century as synthetic organic chemistry became more sophisticated.

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