adjective Chemistry.
- containing the acyl group.
noun
- (modifier) of, denoting, or containing the monovalent group of atoms RCO-, where R is an organic groupacyl group or radical; acyl substitution
- an organometallic compound in which a metal atom is directly bound to an acyl group
n.
- A organic radical having the general formula RCO, derived from the removal of a hydroxyl group from an organic acid.
- An organic compound containing the group RCO, where R is a halogen. Acyls are formed from organic acids by replacing the hydroxyl group (OH) within the carboxyl group (COOH) with a halogen. For example, acetyl chloride (CH3COCl) is formed by replacing the hydroxyl group of acetic acid (CH3COOH) with a chlorine atom. The names of acyls are formed by replacing the suffix -ic of the acid’s name with -yl.