pyrylium
Pyrylium refers to a class of organic cations with the general formula [C5H5O]+. These compounds are characterized by a six-membered heterocyclic ring containing one oxygen atom and five carbon atoms, with a positive charge delocalized across the ring. The pyrylium cation is aromatic, meaning it possesses a planar structure and a delocalized pi electron system that satisfies Hückel's rule for aromaticity, typically requiring 4n+2 pi electrons. In the case of pyrylium, this is 6 pi electrons.
Pyrylium salts are usually prepared through condensation reactions involving diketones, enol ethers, or related compounds, often
Due to their charged nature and aromaticity, pyrylium compounds exhibit distinct spectroscopic properties, including characteristic UV-Vis