akseptoratomene
Akseptoratomene, or acceptor atoms, are atoms that can accept electron density from a donor in chemical interactions. In Lewis acid–base theory they function as Lewis acids, accepting an electron pair from a Lewis base. They also act as hydrogen-bond acceptors, where a lone pair on the atom accepts a hydrogen atom attached to a donor. Akseptoratomene thus participate in a range of non-covalent and covalent interactions that organize molecules and influence reactivity.
Within coordination and organometallic chemistry, akseptoratomene include metal centers or atoms with vacant orbitals that coordinate
Common examples include carbonyl oxygen in ketones and amides, pyridinic nitrogen, nitrile nitrogen, and metal centers