terprotonasi
Terprotonasi is a term used to describe a hypothetical chemical process in which a substrate undergoes triply protonation—acquiring three protons in a controlled sequence or in a concerted transfer. The word combines ter-, meaning three, with protonasi, protonation, and is used primarily in discussions of extreme protonation states in chemistry.
Mechanistically, terprotonasi can proceed via sequential proton transfers through a network of hydrogen bonds or through
Occurrences of terprotonasi have appeared in theoretical discussions of proton-transfer chemistry in superacid media and in
Potential applications discussed in speculative contexts include enabling highly reactive intermediates for catalysis, designing proton-conducting materials,
Despite interest, terprotonasi is not an established term in mainstream chemistry, and its definition, mechanisms, and