hüdroformüleeritavad
Hüdroformüleeritavad is a term used in chemistry to describe compounds that can undergo hydroformylation. Hydroformylation, also known as the oxo process, is a chemical reaction where an alkene, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen are converted into an aldehyde. This process typically uses a transition metal catalyst, most commonly based on rhodium or cobalt.
The aldehydes produced by hydroformylation are important intermediates in the synthesis of many other chemicals, including
Compounds that are "hüdroformüleeritavad" are therefore those with unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds (alkenes or alkynes) that are