Benzyl
The organic moiety C6H5CH2‒
Benzyl is the substituent or molecular fragment possessing the structure C6H5CH2-. Benzyl features a benzene ring attached to a CH2 group.
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edit- Benzylic oxidations of alkyl groups take place in the presence of permanganate or chromate; benzylic alcohols are converted into the corresponding ketones by manganese dioxide. The benzylic ether function can be cleaved by hydrogenolysis in a transformation that allows the phenylmethyl (benzyl) substituent to be used as a protecting group for the hydroxy function in alcohols.
- K. Peter C. Vollhardt, Neil E. Schore (2011) Organic chemistry : structure and function 6th ed. Ch. 22 : Chemistry of Benzene Substituents