Propenyl
In organic chemistry, 1-propenyl has the formula CH=CHCH3 and 2-propenyl has the formula CH2=C-CH3. These groups are found in many compounds. Propenyl compounds are isomeric with allyl compounds, which have the formula CH2-CH=CH2.
Image:Monolignols general.svg|thumb|200px|The three common precursors to lignin are derivatives of propenylbenzene: paracoumaryl alcohol, coniferyl alcohol and sinapyl alcohol.
Chemicals with 1-propenyl groups
- 2-chloropropylene
- propenylbenzene.
- Anethole
- Asarone
- Carpacin
- Coniferyl alcohol
- Isoeugenol
- Isosafrole
- Methyl isoeugenol
- Pseudoisoeugenol
Chemicals with 2-propenyl groups
Several terpenes feature 2-propenyl substituents:
- carvone
- limonene