Functional Groups
What are functional groups in organic chemistry?
- Functional groups are atoms or groups of atoms that are found in organic compounds
- They give organic compounds their characteristic physical and chemical properties
- Organic compounds that contain the same functional group belong to the same class
- Careful: This should not be confused with belonging to the same homologous series
- For example:
- The class of organic compounds called the alkenes all contain the carbon-carbon double bond –C=C– functional group
- The class of organic compounds called the aldehydes all contain the –CHO functional group
Classes of organic compounds table
Class | Functional group name | Functional group formula | IUAC prefix– or –suffix |
Example |
alkane | alkyl | – | –ane | ethane |
alkene | alkenyl | –ene | ethene | |
alkyne | alkynyl | –yne | ethyne | |
halogenoalkane | halogeno | F– Cl– Br– I– |
fluoro– chloro– bromo– iodo– |
if X = F, fluoroethane |
alcohol | hydroxyl |
hydroxy– |
ethanol | |
aldehyde | carbonyl (aldehyde) | –al | ethanal | |
ketone | carbonyl (ketone) | –one | propanone | |
carboxylic acid | carboxyl (acid) | –oic acid | ethanoic acid | |
ether | alkoxy | – | ethoxyethane | |
amine | amino | –amine | ethanamine | |
amide | amido | –amide | ethanamide | |
ester | ester (carboxyl) | –oate | methyl ethanoate | |
aromatics* | phenyl | phenyl– –benzene |
phenylethene ethylbenzene |
* The specification does not require specific knowledge of aromatics / arenes as a class of organic compound