isopropylation
Isopropylation refers to a chemical reaction where an isopropyl group is introduced into a molecule. This process is a specific type of alkylation, where an alkyl group is attached to a substrate. The isopropyl group, with the chemical formula -CH(CH3)2, is a branched three-carbon alkyl group derived from propane.
Isopropylation can be achieved through various synthetic methods, often involving electrophilic or nucleophilic attack. Common reagents
The introduction of an isopropyl group can significantly alter the physical and chemical properties of a molecule.