- In
organic chemistry, a
dicarbonyl is a
molecule containing two
carbonyl (C=O) groups.
Although this term
could refer to any
organic compound containing...
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Cyclopentadienylcobalt dicarbonyl is an
organocobalt compound with
formula (C5H5)Co(CO)2,
abbreviated CpCo(CO)2. It is an
example of a half-sandwich complex...
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Cyclopentadienyliron dicarbonyl iodide is an
organoiron compound with the
formula (C5H5)Fe(CO)2I. It is a dark
brown solid that is
soluble in
common organic...
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Cyclopentadienyliron dicarbonyl dimer is an
organometallic compound with the
formula [(η5-C5H5)Fe(CO)2]2,
often abbreviated to Cp2Fe2(CO)4, [CpFe(CO)2]2...
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IUPAC name Benzene-1,4-
dicarbonyl dichloride Other names Terephthaloyl dichloride 1,4-Benzenedicarbonyl
chloride Benzene-1,4-
dicarbonyl chloride Terephthalic...
- Rausch,
Marvin D. (1975). "Crystal and
Molecular Structure of
Titanocene Dicarbonyl, (η5-C5H5)2Ti(CO)2".
Journal of
Organometallic Chemistry. 96: C4–C6. doi:10...
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similar to the
enamine alkylation,
enamines can be
acylated to form a
final dicarbonyl product. The
enamine starting material undergoes a
nucleophilic addition...
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Dicarbonyl(acetylacetonato)rhodium(I) is an
organorhodium compound with the
formula Rh(O2C5H7)(CO)2. The
compound consists of two CO
ligands and an acetylacetonate...
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Several 1,4-
dicarbonyl surrogates can be used in
place of a 1,4-
dicarbonyl.
While these substitutes have
different structures from a 1,4-
dicarbonyl, their...
- carbene. This was also
formerly called methylene. The
central carbon in 1,3-
dicarbonyl compound is
known as an
activated methylene group. This is because, owing...