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Onium ions

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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.

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Wiley-Interscience
0471148776 / 9780471148777
Hardback
541.372
21/08/1998
United States
English
512p.
advanced secondary /postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More
George Olah won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995.