- Source: Propargyl group
In organic chemistry, the propargyl group is a functional group of 2-propynyl with the structure CH≡C−CH2−. It is an alkyl group derived from propyne (HC≡C−CH3).
The term propargylic refers to a saturated position (sp3-hybridized) on a molecular framework next to an alkynyl group. The name comes from mix of propene and argentum, which refers to the typical reaction of the terminal alkynes with silver salts.
The term homopropargylic designates in the same manner
a saturated position on a molecular framework next to a propargylic group and thus two bonds from an alkyne moiety.
a 3-butynyl fragment, HC≡C−CH2CH2−, or substituted homologue.
See also
Alkenyl groups
Allyl
Vinyl group
Ethynyl
Propargyl chloride
Propargyl alcohol
Propargyl bromide
Propiolic acid
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