atsüülhalogeenid
Atsüülhalogeenid, also known as acyl halides, are a class of organic compounds characterized by the functional group R-CO-X, where R is an alkyl or aryl group, and X is a halogen atom (typically chlorine, bromine, or iodine). They are derivatives of carboxylic acids, formed by replacing the hydroxyl (-OH) group of the carboxylic acid with a halogen atom. This substitution significantly increases the reactivity of the carbonyl carbon due to the electronegativity of the halogen atom, which withdraws electron density from the carbonyl group.
The general formula for an acyl halide is RCOX. Common examples include acetyl chloride (CH3COCl), benzoyl chloride
Atsüülhalogeenid are highly reactive and readily undergo nucleophilic acyl substitution reactions. They react vigorously with water