asetüülialküülid
Asetüülialküülid, also known as acetylalkyls, are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of both an acetyl group (CH3CO-) and an alkyl group attached to a central carbon atom. This structural motif results in a ketone functionality adjacent to a tertiary or quaternary carbon center, depending on the specific substituents. The general formula can be represented as R-CO-CR'R''R''', where R, R', R'', and R''' are alkyl groups or hydrogen atoms. However, in the context of "asetüülialküülid," it is implied that at least one of the R groups directly bonded to the carbonyl carbon is a methyl group (forming the acetyl part) and the other substituents are alkyl chains.
These compounds are typically synthesized through various organic reactions, including Friedel-Crafts acylation or reactions involving Grignard