silikaanioon
Silikaanioon is a proposed theoretical chemical species with the formula SiH3-. It is the silicon analogue of the carbanion CH3-. Theoretical calculations suggest that silikaanioon exists and is a relatively stable species, though it is expected to be more reactive than its carbon counterpart. Its structure is predicted to be pyramidal, with the silicon atom at the apex and the three hydrogen atoms forming the base. The negative charge is primarily located on the silicon atom. Silikaanioon is not a commonly encountered species in typical chemical reactions and is likely to be found only under specific experimental conditions, such as in low-temperature matrices or as a transient intermediate in gas-phase reactions. Its synthesis and characterization would be challenging due to its anticipated reactivity. Research into silikaanioon and other silicon-based anionic species is part of a broader effort to understand the chemistry of silicon, which differs significantly from that of carbon in many aspects, particularly concerning the formation and stability of multiple bonds and anionic species. The study of such species helps in developing new synthetic methodologies and understanding reaction mechanisms involving silicon.