Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
acyl
Noun
/ˈeɪ.sɪl/

Definition
An acyl group is a functional group derived from a carboxylic acid by removing the hydroxyl (-OH) group.

Examples
- The acyl group’s reactivity makes it useful in various chemical reactions.
- In acylation reactions, an acyl group is introduced into a compound.
- Esters are formed through the reaction of an alcohol with an acyl compound.

Meaning
It refers to a group of atoms that forms part of a larger molecule, especially in the study of organic chemistry.

Synonyms
- Carbonyl group
- Alkyl
- Aromatic acyl