fenolaattiioneja
Fenolaattiioneja is a Finnish term that translates to "phenolate ions" in English. Phenolate ions are anionic species derived from phenols, which are a class of organic compounds characterized by a hydroxyl group (-OH) directly attached to an aromatic hydrocarbon ring. When a phenol loses a proton (H+) from its hydroxyl group, it forms a phenolate ion. The negative charge is delocalized across the aromatic ring through resonance, which contributes to the stability of the phenolate ion.
Phenolate ions are important intermediates in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitution and electrophilic aromatic substitution.