karbanioni
Karbanioni, or carbanions in English, are negatively charged species in which a carbon atom bears the extra electron pair. They function as strong bases and potent nucleophiles in organic synthesis. They are typically generated by deprotonation of hydrocarbons or related substrates under strongly basic conditions, or by metallation of suitable precursors.
Carbanions can be primary, secondary, or tertiary depending on the substituents on the carbanionic center. Their
Common methods for generating carbanions include deprotonation with strong bases such as butyllithium, lithium diisopropylamide (LDA),
Examples include the methanide CH3−, and benzyl or allyl carbanions, which are stabilized by resonance. The