Isobutüülrühmal
Isobutüülrühmal, also known as the isobutyl group, is a branched alkyl substituent with the chemical formula (CH3)2CHCH2-. It is derived from isobutane by the removal of a hydrogen atom. This group is characterized by a tertiary carbon atom attached to two methyl groups and a methylene group, which in turn is bonded to the rest of the molecule.
In organic chemistry, the isobutyl group is commonly encountered as a part of larger molecules, influencing