Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Trifluoro
methyl group
:
A
group
consisting of one carbon atom
bonded
to three fluorine atoms.
General trifluoro
methyl
group
structure
.
Trifluoromethanesulfonic acid
Celecoxib (Celebrex)
, an
NSAID
Example
molecules
containing a trifluoro
methyl group
(shown in red).
Related terms:
Alkyl halide
,
haloalkane
,
acetyl group
,
activating group
,
acyl group
,
alkanoyl group
,
alkoxy group
,
alkyl group
,
allyl group
,
amino group
,
benzoyl group
,
benzyl group
,
butyl group
,
carbonyl group
,
carboxyl group
,
deactivating group
,
directing group
,
electron donating group
,
electron releasing group
,
electron withdrawing group
,
ethyl group
,
formyl group
,
functional group
,
hydroxyl group
,
isobutyl group
,
isopropyl group
,
leaving group
,
methine group
,
methoxy group
,
methyl group
,
methylene group
,
nitro group
,
phenyl group
,
phosphate group
,
propargyl group
,
propyl group
,
protecting group
,
R group
,
sec
-butyl group
,
sulfhydryl group
,
t
BDMS group
,
t
BDPS group
,
tert
-butyl group
,
TMS group
,
vinyl group
,
trifluoroethoxide ion
,
trifluoromethanesulfonate
,
Freon
,
CFC
,
wavy line
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