Fluoronium
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The fluoronium cation, H2F+, is a polyatomic ion formed by protonation or self-ionic dissociation of hydrogen fluoride:
- HF + H+ → H2F+
or
- 3HF Template:Unicode H2F+ + HF2−
Unlike for halonium ions based on chlorine, bromine or iodine (chloronium, H2Cl+, bromonium, H2Br+, iodonium, H2I+), hydrocarbyl derivatives of fluoronium, i.e. R2F+, remain unknown.
References
- ↑ Diercksen, G. H. F.; von Niessen, W.; Kraemer, W. P. (September), "SCF LCGO MO studies on the fluoronium ion FH2+ and its hydrogen bonding interaction with hydrogen fluoride FH", Theoretical Chemistry Accounts: Theory, Computation, and Modeling (Theoretica Chimica Acta), 31 (3): 205–214, doi:10.1007/BF00526510 Check date values in:
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