acoxides
An acoxide is a chemical compound that contains an acylated oxygen atom. This means an oxygen atom is bonded to an acyl group, which is a functional group with the general structure RCO–, where R is an alkyl or aryl group. Acoxides are often considered derivatives of carboxylic acids.
The most common examples of acoxides are esters, which have the general formula RCOOR'. In esters, the
Acoxides can be formed through various chemical reactions, including esterification, where a carboxylic acid reacts with