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- were first described by George A. Olah. Superelectrophiles form as a doubly electron deficient superelectrophile by protosolvation of a cationic electrophile...
- Gilbert; Douglas A. Klumpp (2007). "Knorr Cyclizations and Distonic Superelectrophiles". J. Org. Chem. 72 (25): 9761–9764. doi:10.1021/jo7013092. PMID 17999519...
- Pictet−Spengler Reactions Catalyzed by Superacids. Involvement of Dicationic Superelectrophiles". J. Org. Chem. 64 (2): 611–617. doi:10.1021/jo982019e. Quevedo, R...
- Wiley & Sons. p. 509. ISBN 9780471148777. Olah, George A. (1993). "Superelectrophiles". Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 32 (6): 767–788. doi:10.1002/anie.199307673...
- 1153–1157. doi:10.1021/jo01028a038 Knorr Cyclizations and Distonic Superelectrophiles Kiran Kumar Solingapuram Sai, Thomas M. Gilbert, and Douglas A. Klumpp...
- Gilbert; Douglas A. Klumpp (2007). "Knorr Cyclizations and Distonic Superelectrophiles". J. Org. Chem. 72 (25): 9761–9764. doi:10.1021/jo7013092. PMID 17999519...
- conventional source of "electrophilic fluorine", i.e. the equivalent to the superelectrophile F+, is gaseous fluorine, which requires specialised equipment for...
- 1002/anie.198913211. Olah, George A.; Klumpp, Douglas A. (2008). Superelectrophiles and their Chemistry. John Wiley. ISBN 9780470049617. Liu, J.; Tsong...
- 1063/1.1749219. Olah, George A.; Klumpp, Douglas A. (3 January 2008). Superelectrophiles and Their Chemistry. John Wiley & Sons. p. 12. ISBN 9780470185117...
- Ar+ + M → ArM+ + e−; M+ + Ar → ArM+. Doubly charged cations, called superelectrophiles, are capable of reacting with argon. Ions produced include ArCF2+...