hemiprotonation
Hemiprotonation is the partial protonation of a molecule that contains two or more basic sites, yielding a mono-protonated species. It is commonly described as the first step in the protonation of a diprotic or multinucleophilic base, before full protonation at all available sites occurs.
Mechanism and scope. The site of protonation is governed by relative basicity, resonance, and solvent effects.
Contexts and examples. The concept is discussed in organic and inorganic chemistry and in coordination chemistry
Terminology and notes. The use of “hemiprotonation” is not universal; some authors simply refer to the first