dekaboksüülim
Dekaboksüülim is a chemical reaction that involves the removal of a carboxyl group (-COOH) from a molecule, typically in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2). This process often occurs during the thermal decomposition of carboxylic acids, where heat is applied to break down the molecule. The general equation for decarboxylation can be represented as R-COOH -> R-H + CO2, where R represents the remaining part of the molecule.
This reaction is significant in various fields of chemistry. In organic synthesis, decarboxylation can be used
Decarboxylation can also occur spontaneously under certain conditions, though it is often slow. Factors such as