dehydroksylaation
Dehydroksylaation is a chemical reaction where a hydroxyl group (OH) is removed from a molecule. This process often results in the formation of a double bond or a triple bond within the molecule, or it can lead to the substitution of the hydroxyl group with another atom or functional group. Dehydroksylaation can occur through various mechanisms, including elimination reactions, where two atoms or groups are removed from adjacent carbons, or substitution reactions, where the hydroxyl group is replaced.
In organic chemistry, dehydroksylaation is a common transformation. For example, it is a key step in the