nukleophiles
Nucleophiles are species that donate an electron pair to an electrophilic center, forming a chemical bond. They are Lewis bases by definition and play a central role in many organic and inorganic reactions. A nucleophile is typically electron-rich, bearing lone pairs or π electrons that can be shared with an electron-poor atom.
Common nucleophiles include anions such as hydroxide (OH−), alkoxides (RO−), cyanide (CN−), amide (NH2−), and halide
Nucleophiles participate in a variety of mechanisms. In alkyl substitutions, SN2 reactions involve a concerted backside
Several factors influence nucleophilicity, including solvent effects, steric hindrance, charge, and the leaving-group ability of the