quinoneiksi
Quinoneiksi is a term that refers to a class of organic compounds derived from aromatic compounds by converting one or more functional groups into a ketone. The parent compound, quinone, is a cyclic diketone. Quinones are characterized by their conjugated system of double bonds and carbonyl groups, which often leads to distinct colors and redox properties.
The most common and simplest quinone is 1,4-benzoquinone. Other important examples include anthraquinone, naphthoquinone, and menadione.
Quinones are also synthesized industrially for various applications. Their redox activity makes them useful as oxidizing