functional group
noun [ C ] chemistry specialized uk/ˈfʌŋk.ʃən.əl ˌɡruːp/ us/ˈfʌŋk.ʃən.əl ˌɡruːp/
功能基团
a group of atoms that gives a chemical compound its characteristics, such as the ability to react with particular substances
Carbonyls and alkenes, two of the most common functional groups in organic chemistry, generally do not react with one another. 羰基和烯烃是有机化学中最常见的两个功能基团,它们之间一般不发生反应。
In Table 13.2 we saw the names of compounds that share functional groups. 在表13.2我们可以看到有相同功能基团的化合物的名称。
- More examples
- Nitrogen-containing functional groups can interact with lithium atoms.
- Selective reaction of one alcohol among many in complex molecules can be achieved by the use of a catalyst that forms a single covalent bond to a nearby functional group.
- The key to the effects of functional groups lies in what are called "nonbonded interactions", which occur between atoms with no chemical bonding.
- Functional groups is a term that refers to groups of atoms that give a molecule specific characteristic properties.