pyrrolyl
Pyrrolyl is a chemical substituent derived from pyrrole, the five-membered nitrogen-containing heteroaromatic ring with formula C4H4NH. The term designates the pyrrole fragment after removal of a hydrogen atom, which can then be attached to another molecule through the ring framework. Substituted pyrrolyls are described by the attachment position, for example 2-pyrrolyl, 3-pyrrolyl, and 4-pyrrolyl, indicating the ring carbon through which the linkage to the parent molecule occurs. There is also N-pyrrolyl when the linkage is via the ring nitrogen.
In practice, pyrrolyl groups appear as reactive building blocks in organic synthesis and as ligands in organometallic
Pyrrolyl chemistry is typically discussed alongside related heteroaromatic fragments such as pyridyl and indolyl groups. The