pyrimidinate
Pyrimidinate is the monoanionic form of pyrimidine, generated by deprotonation of the parent heterocycle. Pyrimidine is a six-membered aromatic ring containing two nitrogens at positions 1 and 3, classed as a 1,3-diazine. The pyrimidinate anion is stabilized by resonance and can be isolated as salts with alkali metals or used as a coordinating ligand in organometallic chemistry.
In coordination chemistry, pyrimidinate often acts as a donor ligand, typically engaging the metal through the
Preparation commonly involves deprotonation of pyrimidine with strong bases, such as organolithium reagents or sodium hydride,
The term also appears in naming pyrimidine-derived substituents, such as pyrimidin-1-yl or pyrimidin-4-yl groups, attached to