hydridiione
Hydridiione is a hypothetical chemical compound that combines the structural features of a hydride and a ketone. In such a molecule, a metal hydride component would be directly bonded to the carbonyl carbon of a ketone. The precise nature and stability of such a bond would depend heavily on the specific metal and the surrounding organic substituents on the ketone. Theoretical studies have explored the possibility of such species, often in the context of catalytic cycles or as transient intermediates. The strong electron-donating nature of the hydride ligand could significantly influence the reactivity of the carbonyl group, potentially leading to novel chemical transformations. However, isolable and stable compounds exhibiting this exact bonding arrangement are not commonly reported in the chemical literature. Research in this area often focuses on understanding the electronic interactions and potential reactivity rather than synthesizing robust, observable molecules. The concept of hydridiione remains largely in the realm of theoretical chemistry and specialized mechanistic investigations.