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Dicobalt octacarbonyl is an
organocobalt compound with
composition Co2(CO)8. This
metal carbonyl is used as a
reagent and
catalyst in
organometallic chemistry...
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Dicobalt edetate is the
coordination compound with the
approximate formula Co2(EDTA)(H2O)6. It is a
derivative of the (non-natural)
amino acid...
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Dicobalt silicide (Co2Si) is an
intermetallic compound, a
silicide of cobalt. Buschow, K.H.J.; van Engen, P.G.; Jongebreur, R. (1983). "Magneto-optical...
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Dicobalt hexacarbonyl acetylene complexes are a
family of In
organocobalt compounds with the
formula Co2(C2R2)(CO)6. A
large variety of R
groups are tolerated...
- nitrite,
sodium nitrite, 4-dimethylaminophenol, hydroxocobalamin, and
dicobalt edetate ('Kelocyanor'), as well as
several others.
Another commonly-recommended...
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hydrogen peroxide H2O2.
Another complex symmetrical pseudohalogen compound is
dicobalt octacarbonyl, Co2(CO)8. This
substance can be
considered as a
dimer of...
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compounds exhibit useful catalytic properties, the
preeminent example being dicobalt octacarbonyl. Most
fundamental are the
cobalt complexes with only alkyl...
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hydrides (arsine, phosphine, diborane, germane, silane)
Metal carbonyls (
dicobalt octacarbonyl,
nickel carbonyl) Phosphine, PH3 is only
pyrophoric if impure...
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Nicholas reaction is an
organic reaction where a
dicobalt octacarbonyl-stabilized
propargylic cation is
reacted with a nucleophile.
Oxidative demetallation...
- with the
formula Co(N3)2. It can be
formed through the
reaction between dicobalt octacarbonyl and
iodine azide. Co2(CO)8 + 4IN3 → 2Co(N3)2 + 8CO + 2I2 Aqueous...