pielektroneista
Pielektroneista is a term used in chemistry to refer to the electrons that occupy pi-type molecular orbitals in conjugated systems. These electrons arise from the sideways overlap of adjacent p orbitals on carbon and, in some cases, other atoms. They are distinguished from sigma electrons, which form the localized sigma bonds that connect atoms. Pi electrons are typically delocalized over an extended framework, contributing to the stability and electronic properties of the molecule.
In simple molecules, pi electrons occupy bonding pi orbitals and contribute to the formation of pi bonds.
Molecular orbital theory describes pi electrons as occupying a set of pi and pi* (antibonding) orbitals. The
Spectroscopically, pi electrons underpin transitions that absorb in the ultraviolet–visible region. The energy gap between the