hyperkonjugerende
Hyperkonjugering, often referred to in English as hyperconjugation, is a stabilizing interaction in organic chemistry in which electrons in a σ-bond adjacent to an unsaturated center delocalize into an empty p orbital or into a π-system. The phenomenon is commonly described using σ bonds from C–H or C–C bonds that lie next to a carbocation, a radical, or a π-bond, leading to a partial sharing of electron density with the unsaturated site.
Mechanistically, hyperkonjugerende involves overlap between a filled σ orbital and an adjacent empty p orbital or π-system.
In carbocations, hyperkonjugering is a major factor in stabilization. The number of hyperconjugative structures corresponds to
Hyperkonjugerende effects extend to radicals and benzylic or allylic systems, where σ-bond donation helps delocalize electron