emäshajoitus
Emäshajoitus, also known as base hydrolysis, is a chemical process where a base reacts with a molecule, typically leading to the cleavage of a bond. This reaction is essentially the reverse of acid hydrolysis. In organic chemistry, emäshajoitus commonly refers to the hydrolysis of esters, amides, and other carbonyl compounds in the presence of a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.
During base hydrolysis of an ester, for example, the hydroxide ion acts as a nucleophile, attacking the
Emäshajoitus is a reversible reaction, but it is often driven to completion by the formation of the