hydrided
Hydrided is the past participle of hydridize or hydriding, used to describe a chemical entity that has been supplemented with a hydride (H−) or that has undergone a reaction delivering a hydride to a substrate. In practice, hydrided compounds may be metal hydrides formed when a metal absorbs hydrogen, or organic and inorganic species that have received a hydride fragment during a reduction or related process.
In materials science and metallurgy, hydriding refers to the absorption of hydrogen into a metal lattice to
In organic and inorganic synthesis, hydriding can describe hydride-transfer reductions, where a hydride donor delivers H−
Distinctions: Hydriding versus hydrogenation. Hydriding often emphasizes transfer of a hydride ion or the formation of