karbonyylihalide
Karbonyylihalide, also known as an acyl halide, is a functional group in organic chemistry characterized by the presence of a carbonyl group (C=O) adjacent to a halogen atom (X), where X can be fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), or iodine (I). The general formula for an acyl halide is R-CO-X, where R represents an alkyl or aryl group. These compounds are highly reactive due to the electronegativity of the halogen atom, which polarizes the carbonyl group, making the carbon atom electrophilic.
Acyl halides are important intermediates in organic synthesis. They can undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions, where the
The preparation of acyl halides typically involves the reaction of a carboxylic acid with a halogenating agent,
In summary, karbonyylihalides are versatile intermediates in organic synthesis, characterized by their reactivity and ability to