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Onium Ions

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Informationen zum Autor GEORGE A. OLAH, PhD, was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on carbocation chemistry. Professor Olah, holder of the Loker Chair in Organic Chemistry, also is Director of the Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute at the University of Southern California. 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. Klappentext Der Autor George Olah, der 1995 den Nobelpreis erhielt, stellt in seinem Buch die Anwendung von Onium-Ionen als elektrophile Reagenzien und Katalysatoren dar und erläutert diese für die chemische Synthese bedeutsamen Verbindungen. (8/98) Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis Azonium Ions. Oxonium Ions. Sulfonium, Selenonium, Telluronium Ions. Phosphonium and Arsonium Ions. Halonium Ions. Carboxonium, Carbosulfonium and Carbazonium Ions. Carbonium Ions. Siliconium Ions. Onium Dications. Index.

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