cyclooctatetraenide
Cyclooctatetraenide refers to the dianion of cyclooctatetraene. Cyclooctatetraene itself is a cyclic organic compound with the formula C8H8. It is a conjugated annulene that, in its neutral form, is non-aromatic. However, when cyclooctatetraene accepts two electrons, it forms the cyclooctatetraenide dianion, C8H8^2-. This dianion is aromatic.
The aromaticity of the cyclooctatetraenide dianion is a significant aspect of its chemistry. According to Hückel's
Cyclooctatetraenide dianions are typically formed by the reduction of neutral cyclooctatetraene. This reduction can be achieved