alkylieretter
An alkylation is a chemical reaction in which an alkyl group is transferred from one molecule to another. Alkylating agents are electrophilic compounds that can transfer an alkyl group to a nucleophile. Common alkylating agents include alkyl halides, sulfates, and epoxides. Alkylating agents are used in a variety of industrial processes, including the production of plastics, detergents, and pharmaceuticals. They are also used in research laboratories for organic synthesis.
Alkylating agents can be hazardous, as they are often reactive and can cause damage to living tissues.