alkoksü
Alkoksü, also known as alkoxy, is a chemical functional group characterized by an oxygen atom bonded to an alkyl group. The general formula for alkoxy groups is R–O–, where R represents an alkyl chain that can vary in length and structure. Alkoxy groups are derived from alcohols by removing one hydrogen atom from the hydroxyl group, resulting in a substituent that attaches to other molecules through the oxygen atom.
In organic chemistry, alkoxy groups are commonly found as parts of larger compounds such as ethers, where
Alkoxy derivatives are significant in industrial and pharmaceutical applications. For example, methoxy groups are present in
The term "alkoksü" may specifically refer to the presence or description of such groups in a particular