Onium Ions

1. Edition August 1998
XVIII, 510 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
Onium ions play a very significant role in chemistry as they are often used as catalysts in reactions. This book covers the different roles of onium ions as catalysts in reactions, as reagents and electrophilic reagents in chemical synthesis, and how they can be prepared. Chapters discuss general Aspects and Scope, Azonium Ions, Oxonium Ions, Sulfonium Ions, Carbonium Ions, Siliconium Ions, Phosponium and Arsonium Ions, Halonium Ions and Onium Dications.
Comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of onium ions-an indispensable reference for academic and industrial chemists
In Onium Ions, Nobel Prize-winning chemist George Olah joins forces with coauthors Kenneth Laali, Qi Wang, and G. K. Surya Prakash to offer an in-depth look at the chemistry and reactions of these important electron-deficient compounds. While other texts have covered various individual types of onium ions, this work addresses the structure and chemistry of numerous different classes of onium ions. Contents include:
* Discussions of well-established classes of onium ions, such as azonium, oxonium, sulfonium, selenonium, telluronium, and phosphonium ions.
* Coverage of more recent types, from siliconium, halonium, and carbonium to carboxonium, carbosulfonium, and carbazonium ions.
* Clear explanations of definition, classification, preparation, and chemistry of each major group of onium ions.
* An exploration of superelectrophilic activation of onium ions through contact with superacid media.
Enriched with numerous illustrations and a full listing of references for each chapter, Onium Ions should be a staple text in the professional chemist's library.
Oxonium Ions.
Sulfonium, Selenonium, Telluronium Ions.
Phosphonium and Arsonium Ions.
Halonium Ions.
Carboxonium, Carbosulfonium and Carbazonium Ions.
Carbonium Ions.
Siliconium Ions.
Onium Dications.
Index.
KENNETH K. LAALI, PhD, is Professor of Chemistry at Kent State University in Ohio. His research interests are in onium ions and carbocation chemistry. QI WANG, PhD, is Research Chemist at the Occidental Chemical Corporation in Buffalo, New York. His research interests are in superacid and Friedel-Crafts chemistry.
G. K. SURYA PRAKASH, PhD, is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Southern California, and holds the Olah Chair in Hydrocarbon Chemistry at the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute. His research interests are in hydrocarbon, carbocation, and synthetic organic chemistry.