heteroatomgrupper
Heteroatomgrupper are functional groups or molecular fragments in organic compounds that contain at least one heteroatom—an atom other than carbon or hydrogen. Common heteroatoms include oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus and, in a broad sense, halogens. These groups are central to the chemistry of organic molecules because they strongly influence polarity, hydrogen-bonding capability, acidity and basicity, solubility, and overall reactivity.
Examples of heteroatomgrupper range from simple to complex. Hydroxyl groups (-OH) confer alcohol character and hydrogen-bonding
In synthesis and analysis, heteroatomgrupper guide reaction mechanisms, serve as leaving or attacking sites, and determine