hydroxyls
In chemistry, hydroxyls refer to species containing the hydroxyl group or related forms. The term is used for the hydroxyl functional group in organic and biomolecules (-OH), the hydroxide ion (OH−) in inorganic salts and aqueous solutions, and the hydroxyl radical (OH•), a highly reactive transient species.
The hydroxyl group (-OH) consists of an oxygen atom bonded to hydrogen. It is highly polar and
The hydroxide ion (OH−) is the conjugate base of water. In aqueous solutions it acts as a
The hydroxyl radical OH• is a highly reactive species produced by photolysis of hydrogen peroxide, ozone, or
Hydroxyls are widespread in chemistry and biology. Hydroxyl groups are central in alcohols, sugars, amino acids,