estervorm
Estervorm is a term used in chemistry to refer to the structural form of esters, a class of organic compounds that contain the ester functional group, typically described by the general formula R-CO-O-R'. In Dutch, esters are often discussed in terms of their estervorm, emphasising the ester linkage between the acyl (R-CO-) and alkoxy (-O-R') components. The estervorm can also be described by common names such as alkyl esters or acyl alkyl esters, depending on whether the alkoxy substituent or the acyl side is varied.
Esters form by condensation of a carboxylic acid and an alcohol, a process known as esterification, commonly
The term estervorm thus encapsulates the characteristic ester linkage and its consequences for reactivity and applications.