dekaroksüülimine
Dekaroksüülimine is a chemical reaction in which a carboxyl group (-COOH) is removed from a molecule. This process typically results in the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and the formation of a new compound with one less carbon atom. Dekaroksüülimine can occur through various mechanisms, including thermal decomposition, enzymatic catalysis, or chemical reagents.
One common method for dekaroksüülimine is pyrolysis, where a compound is heated in the absence of oxygen.
Chemical dekaroksüülimine can also be achieved using specific reagents. For example, the Barton dekaroksüülimine reaction involves