hydrideöverföringar
Hydrideöverföringar, also known as hydride transfer reactions, involve the movement of a hydride ion (H⁻) from one molecule, usually an electron-rich donor, to an electron-deficient acceptor. These processes are central to many redox reactions in organic chemistry, enzymatic metabolism, and industrial synthesis. The key feature of a hydride transfer is that the donor gives a hydride anion that combines with the acceptor, often resulting in the reduction of the acceptor and the oxidation of the donor.
In a typical mechanism, the donor and acceptor are brought close by solvent interactions or coordination to
Chemically, hydrideöverföringar include reactions such as the reduction of aldehydes or ketones to alcohols using hydride
Hydrideöverföringar are distinguished from proton transfer reactions by the charge carried: the hydride ion is a