Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
xylyl
Noun
/ˈzīl/

Definition
Xylyl is a term that refers to a group of isomers derived from xylene, often used in organic chemistry.

Examples
- The xylyl group is commonly involved in various chemical reactions.
- Scientists often study xylyl derivatives for their unique properties in organic synthesis.

Meaning
In the context of organic compounds, xylyl represents a radical or substituent derived from xylene, which consists of two methyl groups attached to a benzene ring.

Synonyms
- Dimethylphenyl
- Benzyl