In organic chemistry, 1-propenyl (or simply propenyl) has the formula CH=CHCH3 and 2-propenyl (isopropenyl) has the formula CH2=C-CH3. These groups are found in many compounds. Propenyl compounds are isomeric with allyl compounds, which have the formula CH2-CH=CH2.
Chemicals with 1-propenyl groups
edit- 2-chloropropylene
- propenylbenzene (β-methylstyrene).[1]
Many phenylpropanoids and their derivatives feature derivatives of propenylbenzene:
Chemicals with 2-propenyl groups
editIsopropenyl acetate is a 2-propenyl ester, synthesizable from ketene.
Several terpenes feature 2-propenyl substituents:
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Linstrumelle, Gerard; Krieger, Jeanne K.; Whitesides, George M. (1976). "Preparation of Alkenes by Reaction of Lithium Dipropenylcuprates with Alkyl Halides: (E)-2-Undecene" (PDF). Org. Synth. 55: 103. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.055.0103.