akrüülrühmad
Akrüülrühmad, also known as acrylate groups or propenoyl groups, are functional groups with the general formula CH2=CH-C(O)-. They consist of a vinyl group attached to a carbonyl group. This specific arrangement of atoms gives akrüülrühmad unique chemical properties, primarily their ability to undergo polymerization. The double bond in the vinyl group is susceptible to free radical or anionic addition polymerization, leading to the formation of long polymer chains.
The most common and widely recognized akrüülrühm is found in acrylic acid (CH2=CHCOOH) and its esters, acrylates.
Beyond simple acrylates, other compounds containing akrüülrühmad, such as methacrylates (which have a methyl group attached