naphthoxide
Naphthoxide refers to the anion formed when a naphthol deprotonates. Naphthols are aromatic organic compounds that contain a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a naphthalene ring system. Naphthalene is a bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. When a naphthol loses a proton (H+), it forms a naphthoxide anion, which carries a negative charge delocalized across the aromatic system.
There are two common isomers of naphthol: 1-naphthol (alpha-naphthol) and 2-naphthol (beta-naphthol). Consequently, their corresponding naphthoxide
Naphthoxides are typically prepared by reacting naphthols with a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide, potassium