peroxycarbenium
Peroxycarbenium ions are reactive intermediates in organic chemistry, characterized by the presence of a positively charged carbon atom bonded to a peroxy group (ROO•). This structure is often represented as R2C+OOR•, where R represents an alkyl or aryl group. Peroxycarbenium ions are typically formed through the reaction of a carbocation with a peroxide, such as hydrogen peroxide or alkyl hydroperoxides.
These intermediates play a crucial role in various chemical processes, including oxidation reactions, epoxidation, and the
The study of peroxycarbenium ions has been facilitated by the development of modern spectroscopic and computational