Allyl: In organic chemistry, the term allylic refers to the allyl group which is an alkene functional group with the condensed structural formula H2C=CH-CH2-. It can be thought of as consisting of a vinyl group, CH2=CH-, attached to a methylene, -CH2-. For example, allyl alcohol has the formula H2C=CH-CH2OH. Another example of a simple allyl compound is allyl chloride. Versions derived from the parent allyl group such as the trans-but-2-en-1-yl or crotyl (CH3CH=CH-CH2-) group,...
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