noun
- An organic ion or reactive intermediate containing a carbon atom with a negative charge and three bonds.
Usage: chemistry; technical term used in organic chemistry and biochemistry
Examples
- The carbanion intermediate is stabilized by electron-withdrawing groups attached to the carbon.
- In this reaction mechanism, a carbanion forms as the nucleophile attacks the electrophilic carbon.
- The stability of a carbanion depends on the nature of the substituents bonded to the negatively charged carbon.
- Grignard reagents are known to generate carbanion-like species during organic synthesis.
- The carbanion is the opposite of a carbocation in terms of charge distribution.