ketonebearing
Ketonebearing is a descriptor used in organic chemistry to denote molecules that contain at least one ketone functional group, defined by a carbonyl carbon double-bonded to oxygen and singly bonded to two carbon substituents (R-CO-R'). Ketonebearing compounds span simple aliphatic ketones such as butanone and cyclic or aryl ketones such as cyclohexanone and acetophenone. In nomenclature the suffix -one is used, with locants included when needed to specify the position of the carbonyl.
Chemical properties and reactivity: The carbonyl group in ketonebearing molecules is polar and the carbonyl carbon
Biological and industrial relevance: In biology, ketone bodies such as acetoacetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, and acetone are produced
Identification and safety: Ketones exhibit a characteristic infrared C=O stretch near 1715 cm-1 and distinctive NMR