Onium compounds

Onium compounds are cations derived by the protonation of mononuclear parent hydrides of elements of the nitrogen group (Group 15), chalcogens (Group 16), or halogens (Group 17), and similar cations derived by the substitution of hydrogen atoms in the former by other groups, such as organic radicals, or halogens, for example tetramethylammonium, and further derivatives having polyvalent additions, such as iminium and nitrilium. (IUPAC definition [1]; other definitions vary.)

They are also known as onium ions. Compounds of these ions are known as onium salts. Onium ions have a charge of +1; double onium ions have a charge of +2, and so on.

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Simple onium cations

Onium cations with monovalent substitutions

Onium cations with polyvalent substitutions

Double-onium dications

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