decylsubstituted
Decylsubstituted is a chemical term used to describe a molecule that bears a decyl substituent, a straight- or branched-chain alkyl group derived from decane with ten carbon atoms. The decyl group is commonly designated as n-decyl when the chain is unbranched, but other isomeric decyl groups may also be present. As a substituent, the decyl group replaces a hydrogen or another leaving group on a parent structure, and its position depends on the underlying chemistry and synthetic route.
In nomenclature, decyl is treated as a prefix that identifies the substituent attached to the core molecule.
The presence of a decyl substituent increases the hydrophobic character, molecular size, and often the boiling
Common methods to introduce a decyl substituent include alkylation using decyl halides or other decylating reagents,