05243nam 2200613 a 450 991014596160332120190722103938.01-282-11300-397866121130000-470-42160-60-470-42154-1(CKB)1000000000719446(EBL)427573(OCoLC)476269096(SSID)ssj0000253711(PQKBManifestationID)11195521(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000253711(PQKBWorkID)10205097(PQKB)11414385(MiAaPQ)EBC427573(EXLCZ)99100000000071944620080613d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSuperacid chemistry[electronic resource] /George A. Olah ... [et al.]2nd ed.Hoboken, N.J. Wileyc20091 online resource (872 p.)Rev. ed. of: Superacids / George A. Olah, G.K. Surya Prakash, Jean Sommer. c19850-471-59668-X Includes bibliographical references and indexSUPERACID CHEMISTRY; CONTENTS; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; 1. General Aspects; 1.1. Defining Acidity; 1.1.1. Acids and Bases; 1.1.2. The pH Scale; 1.1.3. Acidity Functions; 1.2. Definition of Superacids; 1.2.1. Range of Acidities; 1.3. Types of Superacids; 1.3.1. Primary Superacids; 1.3.2. Binary Superacids; 1.3.3. Ternary Superacids; 1.3.4. Solid Superacids; 1.4. Experimental Techniques for Acidity Measurements (Protic Acids); 1.4.1. Spectrophotometric Method; 1.4.2. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods; 1.4.2.1. Chemical Shift Measurements1.4.2.2. Exchange Rate Measurements Based on Line-Shape Analysis (DNMR: Dynamic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance)1.4.3. Electrochemical Methods; 1.4.4. Chemical Kinetics; 1.4.5. Heats of Protonation of Weak Bases; 1.4.6. Theoretical Calculations and Superacidity in the Gas Phase; 1.4.7. Estimating the Strength of Lewis Acids; 1.4.8. Experimental Techniques Applied to Solid Acids; References; 2. Superacid Systems; 2.1. Primary Superacids; 2.1.1. Brønsted Superacids; 2.1.1.1 Perchloric Acid; 2.1.1.2. Chlorosulfuric Acid; 2.1.1.3. Fluorosulfuric Acid; 2.1.1.4. Perfluoroalkanesulfonic Acids2.1.1.5. Hydrogen Fluoride2.1.1.6. Carborane Superacids H(CB(11)HR(5)X(6)); 2.1.2. Lewis Superacids; 2.1.2.1. Antimony Pentafluoride; 2.1.2.2. Arsenic Pentafluoride; 2.1.2.3. Phosphorus Pentafluoride; 2.1.2.4. Tantalum and Niobium Pentafluoride; 2.1.2.5. Boron Trifluoride; 2.1.2.6. Tris(pentafluorophenyl) Borane; 2.1.2.7. Boron Tris(trifluoromethanesulfonate); 2.1.2.8. Aprotic Organic Superacids (Vol'pin's Systems); 2.2. Binary Superacids; 2.2.1. Binary Brønsted Superacids; 2.2.1.1. Hydrogen Fluoride-Fluorosulfuric Acid; 2.2.1.2. Hydrogen Fluoride-Trifluoromethanesulfonic Acid2.2.1.3. Tetra(Hydrogen Sulfato)Boric Acid-Sulfuric Acid2.2.2. Conjugate Brønsted-Lewis Superacids; 2.2.2.1. Oleums-Polysulfuric Acids; 2.2.2.2. Fluorosulfuric Acid-Antimony Pentafluoride (""Magic Acid""); 2.2.2.3. Fluorosulfuric Acid-Sulfur Trioxide; 2.2.2.4. HSO(3)F-MF(n)(SO(3)F)(5-n); n = 3, 4, M = Nb, Ta; 2.2.2.5. Fluorosulfuric Acid-Arsenic Pentafluoride; 2.2.2.6. Perfluoroalkanesulfonic Acid-Based Systems; 2.2.2.7. Hydrogen Fluoride-Antimony Pentafluoride (Fluoroantimonic Acid); 2.2.2.8. Hydrogen Fluoride- Phosphorus Pentafluoride; 2.2.2.9. Hydrogen Fluoride-Tantalum Pentafluoride2.2.2.10. Hydrogen Fluoride-Boron Trifluoride (Tetrafluoroboric Acid)2.2.2.11. Conjugate Friedel-Crafts Acids (HX-AlX(3), etc.); 2.3. Ternary Superacids; 2.3.1. HSO(3)F-HF-SbF(5); 2.3.2. HSO(3)F-HF-CF(3)SO(3)H; 2.3.3. CF(3)SO(3)H-HF-Lewis Acid; 2.3.4. HSO(3)F-SbF(5)-SO(3); 2.4. Solid Superacids; 2.4.1. Zeolitic Acids; 2.4.2. Polymeric Resin Sulfonic Acids; 2.4.2.1. Lewis Acid-Complexed Sulfonic Acid Resins; 2.4.2.2. Perfluorinated Polymer Resin Acids; 2.4.3. Enhanced Acidity Solids; 2.4.3.1. Brønsted Acid-Modified Metal Oxides: TiO(2)-H(2)SO(4); ZrO(2)-H(2)SO(4)2.4.3.2. Lewis Acid-Modified Metal Oxides and Mixed OxidesThe chemistry of superacids has developed in the last two decades into a field of growing interest and importance. Now available in a new expanded second edition, this definitive work on superacids offers a comprehensive review of superacids and discusses the development of new superacid systems and applications of superacids in the promotion of unusual reactions. Covering Bronsted and Leurs superacids, solid superacids, carbocations, heterocations, and catalyzed reactions, this timely volume is invaluable to professionals, faculty, and graduate students in organic, inorganic, and physical cheSuperacidsElectronic booksSuperacids.546.24546/.24Olah George A(George Andrew),1927-201716147MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910145961603321Superacid chemistry1907760UNINA