Ketones Functional Group
In chemistry, a ketone (alkanone) / ˈ k iː t oʊ n / is an organic compound with the structure RC(=O)R’, where R and R’ can be a variety of carbon-containing substituents.Ketones and aldehydes are simple compounds that contain a carbonyl group (a carbon-oxygen double bond).
If you have been given the structure of an organic compound: Step 1: Look for double and/or triple bonds between carbon atoms C=C is the functional group for the class of compounds known as alkenes
Exogenous ketones have been getting more attention in the media, and there is an increasing amount of information that can help us learn which situations exogenous ketones are best used in, and which ones we should avoid.
Functional groups are specific groups of atoms within molecules that have very characteristic properties regardless of the other atoms present in a molecule. You’re probably familiar with several of them by now – alcohols, amines, carboxylic acids, ketones, and ethers are all common examples
Organic Functional Groups: Aldehydes, ketones, primary alcohols, etc. (Indonesian Translation of this page) Organic chemistry is dominated by the “functional group approach”, where organic molecules are deemed to be constructed from:
Alkyl Halide: haloalkane, replace X in the drawing with a halogen from the periodic table; when drawing a haloalkane be sure to not forget the lone pairs on X (there are three below)
Functional Group Protection. Alcohols are usually protected as alkyl or silyl ethers. Michael P. Jennings of the University of Alabama found (Tetrahedron Lett. 2008, 49, 5175 ) that pyridinium tribromide can selectively remove the TBS (or TES) protection from the primary alcohol of a protected primary-secondary alcohol such as 1.
My experience with exogenous ketones Theory to anecdote: I decided to find out for myself if ketones could, indeed, offer up the same amount of usable energy with less oxygen consumption.
Functional Group Transformation. Two particularly useful conversions of alcohols were recently reported. Abdol Reza Hajipour of the University of Wisconsin has found (Tetrahedron Lett. 2006, 47, 4191.
Aldehydes and Ketones 1. Nomenclature of Aldehydes and Ketones. Aldehydes and ketones are organic compounds which incorporate a carbonyl functional group, C=O.The carbon atom of this group has two remaining bonds that may be occupied by hydrogen or alkyl or aryl substituents.