Oxycation
An oxycation, or oxocation, is an ion with the generic formula . Their names normally end with the suffix "-ium" or "-yl".
Isolable oxycations
A few salts of oxycations have been reported. They are all associated with lighter main group elements. The nitrogen-containing cations are Nitrosonium| and nitronium|. The latter is the active species in nitration reactions.The Friedel-Crafts reaction is a classical organic reaction for attachment of acyl groups to arenes. The active acylating agent is often an acylium ion, several of which have been isolated..
Oxycation nomenclature
Main group species
- - example: nitrosyl tetrafluoroborate
- - example: nitronium tetrafluoroborate
- - example: chloryl hexafluororuthenate
Transition metal species
Many transition compounds that contain an oxo ligand can be viewed as salts of a hypothetical "oxycation." In condensed phase, they are always complexed with strong Lewis bases.- Titanium| - example: titanyl sulfate,.
- - example: vanadyl chloride, VOCl3
- Vanadyl ion| - example: vanadyl phosphate, VO
- CrO22+ - example: chromyl chloride, CrO2Cl2
- MoO3+ - molybdenyl chloride, MoOCl3.
- FeO2+ - examples include many ferryl intermediates
Actinide species
- Protactinium|
- Uranium|, Neptunium|, Plutonium|, Americium|
- Uranyl|, Neptunium|, Plutonyl|, Americium|
Oxycations in the gas-phase