karbonyylihalidi
Karbonyylihalidi, commonly known as an acid halide, is an organic compound derived from a carboxylic acid by replacing the hydroxyl group (-OH) with a halogen atom (-X), where X can be fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), or iodine (I). The general formula for a karbonyylihalidi is R-CO-X.
Karbonyylihalide structures feature a carbonyl group (C=O) bonded to a halogen atom. Due to the electronegativity
The reactivity of karbonyylihalides is generally higher than that of other carboxylic acid derivatives like esters
Karbonyylihalides are important intermediates in organic synthesis. They are often prepared from carboxylic acids using reagents