alkanoxides
Alkanoxides are a class of chemical compounds characterized by the presence of an alkoxide functional group. This group consists of an alkyl group bonded to an oxygen atom, which in turn is negatively charged. The general formula for an alkanoxide can be represented as RO-, where R is an alkyl group and O- is the negatively charged oxygen atom.
Alkanoxides are typically formed by the deprotonation of an alcohol using a strong base, such as an
Due to the negative charge on the oxygen atom, alkanoxides are strong nucleophiles and strong bases. This
The simplest and most common alkanoxides are methoxide (CH3O-) and ethoxide (C2H5O-), derived from methanol and