An organic ester is any compound of the formula A-(C=O)-O-B, where A and B may be any alkyl (methyl, ethyl, isoamyl, etc.), aryl (phenyl, naphthyl, etc.), or heterocyclic (maltyl, etc.) radical.
Esters
Dec 25th, 2008
An organic ester is any compound of the formula A-(C=O)-O-B, where A and B may be any alkyl (methyl, ethyl, isoamyl, etc.), aryl (phenyl, naphthyl, etc.), or heterocyclic (maltyl, etc.) radical.