polüeenidel
Polüeenidel is a term used in organic chemistry to describe compounds containing multiple carbon-carbon double bonds. These double bonds are typically arranged in a conjugated system, meaning they alternate with single bonds. This conjugation leads to delocalization of pi electrons across the molecule, which significantly influences its chemical and physical properties. The delocalization can result in increased stability and distinctive spectroscopic characteristics, particularly in the ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) region.
The length of the conjugated system in a polyene directly correlates with the wavelength of light it
Polüeenidel are found in various natural products, including pigments in plants and microorganisms, as well as