asetylaatioesteröinti
Asetylaatioesteröinti refers to a chemical reaction where an acetyl group is transferred to a molecule containing a hydroxyl group, forming an ester. This process is a specific type of esterification, a broader class of reactions that produce esters. In asetylaatioesteröinti, the acetylating agent is typically acetic anhydride or acetyl chloride, and the hydroxyl-containing molecule can be an alcohol or a phenol. The reaction mechanism usually involves the nucleophilic attack of the oxygen atom of the hydroxyl group on the carbonyl carbon of the acetylating agent.
This reaction is widely used in organic synthesis for various purposes. One common application is the protection