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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,

For
example,
a
benzene
ring
bearing
a
decyl
group
is
often
described
as
decylbenzene,
while
more
complex
cores
can
be
described
as
decyl-substituted
derivatives
(such
as
decylpyridine
or
decylphenol),
depending
on
where
the
substitution
occurs.
point
of
the
compound.
Decyl
substituents
are
common
in
fields
where
lipophilicity
and
solubility
in
nonpolar
media
are
advantageous,
such
as
in
certain
surfactants,
lubricants,
polymers,
and
pharmaceutical
agents
where
a
bulky
hydrophobic
tail
can
influence
activity,
permeability,
or
aggregation
behavior.
or
coupling
reactions
that
install
a
decyl
group
onto
heteroatoms,
aromatic
rings,
or
other
frameworks.
The
choice
of
decyl
variant
(n-decyl
versus
branched
isomers)
and
the
substitution
pattern
guide
the
physical
properties
and
potential
applications
of
the
resulting
compound.