ferricinium
Ferricinium is a term that can refer to a few different chemical entities, primarily related to iron in various oxidation states and complex formations. The most common understanding of ferricinium relates to compounds containing the ferricinium cation, [Fe(C₅H₅)₂]⁺. This cation is a stable, paramagnetic organometallic species, essentially a ferrocene molecule that has lost one electron, making the central iron atom in the +3 oxidation state. Ferricinium salts are typically formed when this cation is paired with a suitable counterion, such as hexafluorophosphate ([PF₆]⁻) or tetrafluoroborate ([BF₄]⁻). These salts are often colored and can be used as oxidizing agents or in electrochemical studies.
The term "ferricinium" can also be used more broadly to describe any iron(III) compound that exhibits characteristics