hydridedonating
Hydridedonating refers to the process where a chemical species transfers a hydride ion (H⁻) to another species. A hydride ion is a hydrogen atom that has gained an electron, giving it a negative charge. Hydridedonating agents are often referred to as reducing agents because they donate electrons in the form of a hydride ion, thereby reducing the recipient.
Common hydridedonating agents include metal hydrides such as sodium borohydride (NaBH₄) and lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH₄).
The mechanism of hydridedonation typically involves the nucleophilic attack of the hydride ion on an electrophilic