Moiety (chemistry)
Moiety (Chemistry)
A moiety in the field of chemistry refers to a specific part of a larger molecule. It is a term used to describe a portion of a molecule that is a distinct functional group or a substructure that is responsible for a particular property or behavior of the molecule.
Overview[edit]
In organic chemistry, a moiety is a group of atoms within a molecule that can be found in other molecules as well. For example, the hydroxyl moiety (-OH) is present in both alcohols and carboxylic acids.
In biochemistry, a moiety can refer to a specific group of atoms within a biomolecule that is responsible for its function. For example, the phosphate moiety in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is responsible for its ability to store and transfer energy.
Types of Moieties[edit]
There are several types of moieties in chemistry, including:
- Functional groups: These are specific groups of atoms within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules. Examples include the hydroxyl group (-OH) in alcohols and the carboxyl group (-COOH) in carboxylic acids.
- Substituents: These are atoms or groups of atoms that replace one or more hydrogen atoms in a hydrocarbon. Examples include the methyl group (-CH3) and the phenyl group (C6H5).
- Residues: In biochemistry, a residue refers to a specific part of a molecule that remains after a part of it has been removed. For example, in a peptide, each individual amino acid is a residue.
Importance in Chemistry[edit]
The concept of a moiety is important in chemistry because it allows chemists to understand and predict the behavior of molecules. By identifying the moieties in a molecule, chemists can predict how the molecule will react in different situations. This is particularly important in the field of drug design, where understanding the moieties in a drug molecule can help scientists predict how the drug will interact with its target in the body.
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Benzyl acetate - functional groups and moieties
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