pielektroni
Pielektroni, or pi-electrons, are electrons that occupy pi molecular orbitals in molecules with unsaturated bonds or conjugated systems. They arise from sideways overlap of adjacent p orbitals on atoms such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, and they lie above and below the plane of the molecule, perpendicular to the σ-framework. Pi electrons are distinct from sigma electrons, which form the strong, end-to-end bonds along the molecular backbone.
In many organic systems, pi electrons are delocalized over several atoms. This delocalization is the hallmark
Pi electrons determine much of a molecule’s chemical reactivity and physical properties. They participate in electrophilic
Counting pi electrons typically involves considering all double bonds and the pi-bonds formed in ring systems,