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Hydroxy group

In chemistry, a hydroxy or hydroxyl group is a functional group with the chemical formula −OH and composed of one oxygen atom covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom. In organic chemistry, alcohols and carboxylic acids contain one or more hydroxy groups. Both the negatively charged anion HO, called hydroxide, and the neutral radical HO·, known as the hydroxyl radical, consist of an unbonded hydroxy group.

Representation of an organic compound hydroxy group, where R represents a hydrocarbon or other organic moiety, the red and grey spheres represent oxygen and hydrogen atoms respectively, and the rod-like connections between these, covalent chemical bonds.

According to IUPAC definitions, the term hydroxyl refers to the hydroxyl radical (·OH) only, while the functional group −OH is called a hydroxy group.[1]

Properties edit

 
Sulfuric acid contains two hydroxy groups.

Water, alcohols, carboxylic acids, and many other hydroxy-containing compounds can be readily deprotonated due to a large difference between the electronegativity of oxygen (3.5) and that of hydrogen (2.1). Hydroxy-containing compounds engage in intermolecular hydrogen bonding increasing the electrostatic attraction between molecules and thus to higher boiling and melting points than found for compounds that lack this functional group. Organic compounds, which are often poorly soluble in water, become water-soluble when they contain two or more hydroxy groups, as illustrated by sugars and amino acid.[citation needed]

Occurrence edit

The hydroxy group is pervasive in chemistry and biochemistry. Many inorganic compounds contain hydroxyl groups, including sulfuric acid, the chemical compound produced on the largest scale industrially.[2]

Hydroxy groups participate in the dehydration reactions that link simple biological molecules into long chains. The joining of a fatty acid to glycerol to form a triacylglycerol removes the −OH from the carboxy end of the fatty acid. The joining of two aldehyde sugars to form a disaccharide removes the −OH from the carboxy group at the aldehyde end of one sugar. The creation of a peptide bond to link two amino acids to make a protein removes the −OH from the carboxy group of one amino acid.[3]

Hydroxyl radical edit

Hydroxyl radicals are highly reactive and undergo chemical reactions that make them short-lived. When biological systems are exposed to hydroxyl radicals, they can cause damage to cells, including those in humans, where they can react with DNA, lipids, and proteins.[4]

Planetary observations edit

Airglow of the Earth edit

The Earth's night sky is illuminated by diffuse light, called airglow, that is produced by radiative transitions of atoms and molecules.[5] Among the most intense such features observed in the Earth's night sky is a group of infrared transitions at wavelengths between 700 nanometers and 900 nanometers. In 1950, Aden Meinel showed that these were transitions of the hydroxyl molecule, OH.[6]

Surface of the Moon edit

In 2009, India's Chandrayaan-1 satellite and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Cassini spacecraft and Deep Impact probe each detected evidence of water by evidence of hydroxyl fragments on the Moon. As reported by Richard Kerr, "A spectrometer [the Moon Mineralogy Mapper, also known as "M3"] detected an infrared absorption at a wavelength of 3.0 micrometers that only water or hydroxyl—a hydrogen and an oxygen bound together—could have created."[7] NASA also reported in 2009 that the LCROSS probe revealed an ultraviolet emission spectrum consistent with hydroxyl presence.[8]

On 26 October 2020, NASA reported definitive evidence of water on the sunlit surface of the Moon, in the vicinity of the crater Clavius (crater), obtained by the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA).[9] The SOFIA Faint Object infrared Camera for the SOFIA Telescope (FORCAST) detected emission bands at a wavelength of 6.1 micrometers that are present in water but not in hydroxyl. The abundance of water on the Moon's surface was inferred to be equivalent to the contents of a 12-ounce bottle of water per cubic meter of lunar soil.[10]

The Chang'e 5 probe, which landed on the Moon on 1 December 2020, carried a mineralogical spectrometer that could measure infrared reflectance spectra of lunar rock and regolith. The reflectance spectrum of a rock sample at a wavelength of 2.85 micrometers indicated localized water/hydroxyl concentrations as high as 180 parts per million.[11]

Atmosphere of Venus edit

The Venus Express orbiter collected Venus science data from April 2006 until December 2014. In 2008, Piccioni, et al. reported measurements of night-side airglow emission in the atmosphere of Venus made with the Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS) on Venus Express. They attributed emission bands in wavelength ranges of 1.40 - 1.49 micrometers and 2.6 - 3.14  micrometers to vibrational transitions of OH.[12] This was the first evidence for OH in the atmosphere of any planet other than Earth's.[12]

Atmosphere of Mars edit

In 2013, OH near-infrared spectra were observed in the night glow in the polar winter atmosphere of Mars by use of the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM).[13]

Exoplanets edit

In 2021, evidence for OH in the dayside atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-33b was found in its emission spectrum at wavelengths between 1 and 2 micrometers.[14] Evidence for OH in the atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-76b was subsequently found.[15] Both WASP-33b and WASP-76b are ultra-hot Jupiters and it is likely that any water in their atmospheres is present as dissociated ions.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Alcohols". Gold Book. IUPAC. February 24, 2014. doi:10.1351/goldbook.A00204. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  2. ^ (PDF). Ludwig Maximilians Universität München Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on Dec 7, 2022.
  3. ^ "Peptide Bond - an overview". ScienceDirect Topics. from the original on 2022-10-20. Retrieved 2022-10-20.
  4. ^ Kanno, Taro; Nakamura, Keisuke; Ikai, Hiroyo; Kikuchi, Katsushi; Sasaki, Keiichi; Niwano, Yoshimi (July 2012). "Literature review of the role of hydroxyl radicals in chemically-induced mutagenicity and carcinogenicity for the risk assessment of a disinfection system utilizing photolysis of hydrogen peroxide". Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition. 51 (1): 9–14. doi:10.3164/jcbn.11-105. ISSN 0912-0009. PMC 3391867. PMID 22798706.
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  7. ^ Kerr RA (24 September 2009). "A Whiff of Water Found on the Moon". Science. from the original on Dec 8, 2023. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  8. ^ Dino J (13 November 2009). . NASA. Archived from the original on 2009-11-15. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
  9. ^ Honniball CI, Lucey PG, Li S, Shenoy S, Orlando TM, Hibbitts CA, Hurley DM, Farrell WM (2020). "Molecular water detected on the sunlit Moon by SOFIA". Nature Astronomy. 5 (2): 121–127. Bibcode:2021NatAs...5..121H. doi:10.1038/s41550-020-01222-x. S2CID 228954129.
  10. ^ Chou F, Hawkes A (26 October 2020). "NASA's SOFIA Discovers Water on Sunlit Surface of Moon". NASA. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
  11. ^ Lin H, Li S, Xu R, Liu Y, Wu X, Yang W, Wei Y, Lin Y, He Z, Hui H, He K, Hu S, Zhang C, Li C, Lv G, Yuan L, Zou Y, Wang C (2022). "In situ detection of water on the Moon by the Chang'E-5 lander". Science Advances. 8 (1): eabl9174. Bibcode:2022SciA....8.9174L. doi:10.1126/sciadv.abl9174. PMC 8741181. PMID 34995111.
  12. ^ a b Piccioni, G.; Drossart, P.; Zasova, L.; Migliorini, A.; Gérard, J.-C.; Mills, F. P.; Shakun, A.; García Muñoz, A.; Ignatiev, N.; Grassi, D.; Cottini, V.; Taylor, F. W.; Erard, S. (2008-04-01). "First detection of hydroxyl in the atmosphere of Venus". Astronomy & Astrophysics. EDP Sciences. 483 (3): L29–L33. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:200809761. hdl:1885/35639. ISSN 0004-6361.
  13. ^ Clancy RT, Sandor BJ, García-Muñoz A, Lefèvre F, Smith MD, Wolff MJ, Montmessin F, Murchie SL, Nair H (2013). "First detection of Mars atmospheric hydroxyl: CRISM Near-IR measurement versus LMD GCM simulation of OH Meinel band emission in the Mars polar winter atmosphere". Icarus. 226 (1): 272–281. Bibcode:2013Icar..226..272T. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2013.05.035.
  14. ^ Stevanus K. Nugroho; Hajime Kawahara; Neale P. Gibson; Ernst J. W. de Mooij; Teruyuki Hirano; Takayuki Kotani; Yui Kawashima; Kento Masuda; Matteo Brogi; Jayne L. Birkby; Chris A. Watson; Motohide Tamura; Konstanze Zwintz; Hiroki Harakawa; Tomoyuki Kudo; Masayuki Kuzuhara; Klaus Hodapp; Masato Ishizuka; Shane Jacobson; Mihoko Konishi; Takashi Kurokawa; Jun Nishikawa; Masashi Omiya; Takuma Serizawa; Akitoshi Ueda; Sébastien Vievard (2021). "First Detection of Hydroxyl Radical Emission from an Exoplanet Atmosphere: High-dispersion Characterization of {WASP}-33b Using Subaru/{IRD}" (PDF). Astrophysical Journal Letters. 910 (1): L9. doi:10.3847/2041-8213/abec71. S2CID 232110452.
  15. ^ R. Landman; A. Sánchez-López; P. Mollière; A. Y. Kesseli; A. J. Louca; I. A. G. Snellen (2021). "Detection of OH in the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76b". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 656 (1): A119. arXiv:2110.11946. Bibcode:2021A&A...656A.119L. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202141696. S2CID 239616465.

Further edit

  • Reece J, Urry L, Cain M, Wasserman S, Minorsky P, Jackson R (2011). "Chapter 4&5". In Berge S, Golden B, Triglia L (eds.). Campbell Biology. Vol. Unit 1 (9th ed.). San Francisco: Pearson Benjamin Cummings. ISBN 978-0-321-55823-7.

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This article is about the hydroxy functional group For the Hydroxyl radical see Hydroxyl radical In chemistry a hydroxy or hydroxyl group is a functional group with the chemical formula OH and composed of one oxygen atom covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom In organic chemistry alcohols and carboxylic acids contain one or more hydroxy groups Both the negatively charged anion HO called hydroxide and the neutral radical HO known as the hydroxyl radical consist of an unbonded hydroxy group Representation of an organic compound hydroxy group where R represents a hydrocarbon or other organic moiety the red and grey spheres represent oxygen and hydrogen atoms respectively and the rod like connections between these covalent chemical bonds According to IUPAC definitions the term hydroxyl refers to the hydroxyl radical OH only while the functional group OH is called a hydroxy group 1 Contents 1 Properties 2 Occurrence 3 Hydroxyl radical 4 Planetary observations 4 1 Airglow of the Earth 4 2 Surface of the Moon 4 3 Atmosphere of Venus 4 4 Atmosphere of Mars 4 5 Exoplanets 5 See also 6 References 7 Further 8 External linksProperties edit nbsp Sulfuric acid contains two hydroxy groups Water alcohols carboxylic acids and many other hydroxy containing compounds can be readily deprotonated due to a large difference between the electronegativity of oxygen 3 5 and that of hydrogen 2 1 Hydroxy containing compounds engage in intermolecular hydrogen bonding increasing the electrostatic attraction between molecules and thus to higher boiling and melting points than found for compounds that lack this functional group Organic compounds which are often poorly soluble in water become water soluble when they contain two or more hydroxy groups as illustrated by sugars and amino acid citation needed Occurrence editThe hydroxy group is pervasive in chemistry and biochemistry Many inorganic compounds contain hydroxyl groups including sulfuric acid the chemical compound produced on the largest scale industrially 2 Hydroxy groups participate in the dehydration reactions that link simple biological molecules into long chains The joining of a fatty acid to glycerol to form a triacylglycerol removes the OH from the carboxy end of the fatty acid The joining of two aldehyde sugars to form a disaccharide removes the OH from the carboxy group at the aldehyde end of one sugar The creation of a peptide bond to link two amino acids to make a protein removes the OH from the carboxy group of one amino acid 3 Hydroxyl radical editMain article Hydroxyl radical Hydroxyl radicals are highly reactive and undergo chemical reactions that make them short lived When biological systems are exposed to hydroxyl radicals they can cause damage to cells including those in humans where they can react with DNA lipids and proteins 4 Planetary observations editAirglow of the Earth edit The Earth s night sky is illuminated by diffuse light called airglow that is produced by radiative transitions of atoms and molecules 5 Among the most intense such features observed in the Earth s night sky is a group of infrared transitions at wavelengths between 700 nanometers and 900 nanometers In 1950 Aden Meinel showed that these were transitions of the hydroxyl molecule OH 6 Surface of the Moon edit In 2009 India s Chandrayaan 1 satellite and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA Cassini spacecraft and Deep Impact probe each detected evidence of water by evidence of hydroxyl fragments on the Moon As reported by Richard Kerr A spectrometer the Moon Mineralogy Mapper also known as M3 detected an infrared absorption at a wavelength of 3 0 micrometers that only water or hydroxyl a hydrogen and an oxygen bound together could have created 7 NASA also reported in 2009 that the LCROSS probe revealed an ultraviolet emission spectrum consistent with hydroxyl presence 8 On 26 October 2020 NASA reported definitive evidence of water on the sunlit surface of the Moon in the vicinity of the crater Clavius crater obtained by the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy SOFIA 9 The SOFIA Faint Object infrared Camera for the SOFIA Telescope FORCAST detected emission bands at a wavelength of 6 1 micrometers that are present in water but not in hydroxyl The abundance of water on the Moon s surface was inferred to be equivalent to the contents of a 12 ounce bottle of water per cubic meter of lunar soil 10 The Chang e 5 probe which landed on the Moon on 1 December 2020 carried a mineralogical spectrometer that could measure infrared reflectance spectra of lunar rock and regolith The reflectance spectrum of a rock sample at a wavelength of 2 85 micrometers indicated localized water hydroxyl concentrations as high as 180 parts per million 11 Atmosphere of Venus edit The Venus Express orbiter collected Venus science data from April 2006 until December 2014 In 2008 Piccioni et al reported measurements of night side airglow emission in the atmosphere of Venus made with the Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer VIRTIS on Venus Express They attributed emission bands in wavelength ranges of 1 40 1 49 micrometers and 2 6 3 14 micrometers to vibrational transitions of OH 12 This was the first evidence for OH in the atmosphere of any planet other than Earth s 12 Atmosphere of Mars edit In 2013 OH near infrared spectra were observed in the night glow in the polar winter atmosphere of Mars by use of the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars CRISM 13 Exoplanets edit In 2021 evidence for OH in the dayside atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP 33b was found in its emission spectrum at wavelengths between 1 and 2 micrometers 14 Evidence for OH in the atmosphere of exoplanet WASP 76b was subsequently found 15 Both WASP 33b and WASP 76b are ultra hot Jupiters and it is likely that any water in their atmospheres is present as dissociated ions See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hydroxyl group Hydronium Ion Oxide HydroxylationReferences edit Alcohols Gold Book IUPAC February 24 2014 doi 10 1351 goldbook A00204 Retrieved 23 March 2015 Research Report 2012 2013 PDF Ludwig Maximilians Universitat Munchen Fakultat fur Chemie und Pharmazie 12 Archived from the original PDF on Dec 7 2022 Peptide Bond an overview ScienceDirect Topics Archived from the original on 2022 10 20 Retrieved 2022 10 20 Kanno Taro Nakamura Keisuke Ikai Hiroyo Kikuchi Katsushi Sasaki Keiichi Niwano Yoshimi July 2012 Literature review of the role of hydroxyl radicals in chemically induced mutagenicity and carcinogenicity for the risk assessment of a disinfection system utilizing photolysis of hydrogen peroxide Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition 51 1 9 14 doi 10 3164 jcbn 11 105 ISSN 0912 0009 PMC 3391867 PMID 22798706 Silverman SM October 1970 Night airglow phenomenology Space Science Reviews 11 2 341 79 Bibcode 1970SSRv 11 341S doi 10 1007 BF00241526 S2CID 120677542 Archived from the original on Oct 5 2023 Meinel AB 1950 OH Emission Bands in the Spectrum of the Night Sky I Astrophysical Journal 111 555 564 Bibcode 1950ApJ 111 555M doi 10 1086 145296 Archived from the original on Oct 24 2022 Kerr RA 24 September 2009 A Whiff of Water Found on the Moon Science Archived from the original on Dec 8 2023 Retrieved 2016 06 01 Dino J 13 November 2009 LCROSS Impact Data Indicates Water on Moon NASA Archived from the original on 2009 11 15 Retrieved 2009 11 14 Honniball CI Lucey PG Li S Shenoy S Orlando TM Hibbitts CA Hurley DM Farrell WM 2020 Molecular water detected on the sunlit Moon by SOFIA Nature Astronomy 5 2 121 127 Bibcode 2021NatAs 5 121H doi 10 1038 s41550 020 01222 x S2CID 228954129 Chou F Hawkes A 26 October 2020 NASA s SOFIA Discovers Water on Sunlit Surface of Moon NASA Retrieved 2020 10 26 Lin H Li S Xu R Liu Y Wu X Yang W Wei Y Lin Y He Z Hui H He K Hu S Zhang C Li C Lv G Yuan L Zou Y Wang C 2022 In situ detection of water on the Moon by the Chang E 5 lander Science Advances 8 1 eabl9174 Bibcode 2022SciA 8 9174L doi 10 1126 sciadv abl9174 PMC 8741181 PMID 34995111 a b Piccioni G Drossart P Zasova L Migliorini A Gerard J C Mills F P Shakun A Garcia Munoz A Ignatiev N Grassi D Cottini V Taylor F W Erard S 2008 04 01 First detection of hydroxyl in the atmosphere of Venus Astronomy amp Astrophysics EDP Sciences 483 3 L29 L33 doi 10 1051 0004 6361 200809761 hdl 1885 35639 ISSN 0004 6361 Clancy RT Sandor BJ Garcia Munoz A Lefevre F Smith MD Wolff MJ Montmessin F Murchie SL Nair H 2013 First detection of Mars atmospheric hydroxyl CRISM Near IR measurement versus LMD GCM simulation of OH Meinel band emission in the Mars polar winter atmosphere Icarus 226 1 272 281 Bibcode 2013Icar 226 272T doi 10 1016 j icarus 2013 05 035 Stevanus K Nugroho Hajime Kawahara Neale P Gibson Ernst J W de Mooij Teruyuki Hirano Takayuki Kotani Yui Kawashima Kento Masuda Matteo Brogi Jayne L Birkby Chris A Watson Motohide Tamura Konstanze Zwintz Hiroki Harakawa Tomoyuki Kudo Masayuki Kuzuhara Klaus Hodapp Masato Ishizuka Shane Jacobson Mihoko Konishi Takashi Kurokawa Jun Nishikawa Masashi Omiya Takuma Serizawa Akitoshi Ueda Sebastien Vievard 2021 First Detection of Hydroxyl Radical Emission from an Exoplanet Atmosphere High dispersion Characterization of WASP 33b Using Subaru IRD PDF Astrophysical Journal Letters 910 1 L9 doi 10 3847 2041 8213 abec71 S2CID 232110452 R Landman A Sanchez Lopez P Molliere A Y Kesseli A J Louca I A G Snellen 2021 Detection of OH in the ultra hot Jupiter WASP 76b Astronomy and Astrophysics 656 1 A119 arXiv 2110 11946 Bibcode 2021A amp A 656A 119L doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202141696 S2CID 239616465 Further editReece J Urry L Cain M Wasserman S Minorsky P Jackson R 2011 Chapter 4 amp 5 In Berge S Golden B Triglia L eds Campbell Biology Vol Unit 1 9th ed San Francisco Pearson Benjamin Cummings ISBN 978 0 321 55823 7 External links edit nbsp Look up hydroxy group in Wiktionary the free dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hydroxy 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