Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Carbonyl
oxide:
A
reactive intermediate
having a
carbonyl group
bonded
to another oxygen atom. The
carbonyl
oxygen has a positive
formal charge
(it is an
oxonium ion
), and the other oxygen atom has a negative
formal charge
(it is an
oxyanion
).
Generic
carbonyl
oxide
molecular structure
.
The
mechanism
for
ozonolysis
of
styrene
includes a
carbonyl
oxide
intermediate
, shown here in red.
Related terms:
Ylide
,
carbon monoxide
,
carbon dioxide
,
carbon suboxide
,
carbonyl addition reaction
,
carbonyl fates
,
alkoxide
,
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,
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