alkoholidele
Alkoholidele is a proposed, though not widely accepted, classification of chemical compounds that are conceptually derived from alcohols through the substitution of one or more hydrogen atoms with alkyl groups. This term is not standard in IUPAC nomenclature or common chemical literature. The concept suggests a generalization of alcohols, where an alcohol is seen as a specific instance of an alkoholidele with only one alkyl substitution on the hydroxyl oxygen, effectively forming an ether, or in the case of a simple alcohol, the R-OH structure itself where R is an alkyl group and OH is the hydroxyl group.
If interpreted as compounds where an alkyl group has replaced a hydrogen on the oxygen of an
The term lacks a precise definition and a consistent framework for nomenclature or classification. Therefore, it