polüeenide
Polüeenide is a family of organic compounds characterized by the presence of multiple carbon-carbon double bonds, specifically conjugated double bonds. Conjugation refers to alternating single and double bonds within the molecular structure. This arrangement of pi electrons creates a delocalized system, which significantly influences the chemical and physical properties of polyenes.
The simplest polyene is buta-1,3-diene, with two conjugated double bonds. Longer polyenes, often referred to as
In synthetic chemistry, polyenes are important building blocks. Their conjugated systems often lead to absorption of