In organic chemistry, a carbonyl group is a functional group composed of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom. The term carbonyl can also refer to carbon monoxide as a ligand in an inorganic or organometallic complex (e.g. nickel carbonyl); in this situation, carbon is triple-bonded to oxygen.
A carbonyl group characterizes the following types of compounds (where -CO denotes a C=O carbonyl group):
| Compound | Structure | Formula |
|---|---|---|
| Aldehyde | RCHO | |
| Ketone | RCOR' | |
| Carboxylic acid | RCOOH | |
| Ester | RCOOR' | |
| Amide | RCONR'R" | |
| Enone | RCOC(R')=CR"R"' | |
| Acyl chloride | RCOCl | |
| Anhydride | (RCO)2O |
Carbonyl groups can be reduced by reaction with hydride reagents such as NaBH4 and LiAlH4, and by organometallic reagents such as organolithium reagents and Grignard reagents.
Other important reactions include:
Carbonil | Karbonylová skupina | Carbonylgruppe | Carbonylgruppe | Composé carbonylé | קרבוניל | Carbonylgroep | カルボニル基 | Grupa karbonylowa | Carbonila | Карбонильная группа
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