Superacidpromoted
Superacid-promoted refers to chemical transformations that are accelerated or enabled by the use of a superacid. Superacids are acids whose acidity exceeds that of 100% sulfuric acid, typically produced by combining strong Brønsted acids with Lewis acids or by using highly fluorinated sulfonic acids. Classic examples include mixtures known as magic acid and other systems that generate extremely strong protonating power. These systems enable formation of highly reactive carbocation-like intermediates that are difficult to access with ordinary acids.
In this context, substrates such as hydrocarbons can undergo rearrangements, isomerizations, or electrophilic functionalization under conditions
Applications span organic synthesis, catalysis, and materials chemistry. The term emphasizes the promotional role of the
Safety and practicality are important considerations: superacids are highly corrosive and moisture sensitive, requiring specialized equipment
Origin and development of superacid chemistry are attributed to researchers such as George A. Olah, who demonstrated