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Dirhenium decacarbonyl is the
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Re2(CO)10 .
Commercially available, it is used as a
starting point for the...
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dimanganese decacarbonyl was
fundamentally guided by the
previously known dirhenium decacarbonyl (Re2(CO)10), the
heavy atom
analogue of Mn2(CO)10. Since...
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tungsten carbide,
silicon carbide,
titanium diboride or
zirconium diboride.
Dirhenium decacarbonyl is the most
common entry to
organorhenium chemistry. Its...
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analogous anion [Re2Br8]2−,
which can
easily be
converted into
other dirhenium species. In the [Re2Cl8]2−, the Re–Re bond
distance is 2.24 Å, the Re–Re–Cl...
- HReO4.
Perrhenic acid or the
related anhydrous oxide Re2O7
converts to
dirhenium heptasulfide upon
treatment with
hydrogen sulfide: Re2O7 + 7 H2S → Re2S7...
- described,
often by
Cotton and his coworkers.
Isoelectronic with the
dirhenium compound is the salt K4[Mo2Cl8] (pot****ium octachlorodimolybdate). An...
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Seaborgium hexacarbonyl Vanadium hexacarbonyl Dimanganese decacarbonyl Dirhenium decacarbonyl Iron
pentacarbonyl Diiron nonacarbonyl Triruthenium dodecacarbonyl...
- It is also
easily and
inexpensively synthesized by the
oxidation of
dirhenium decacarbonyl with bromine: Re2(CO)10 + Br2 → 2 ReBr(CO)5 It was first...
- oxyhalides. The
oxychlorides are most common, and
include ReOCl4, ReOCl3.
Dirhenium decacarbonyl is a
common entry point to
other rhenium carbonyls. The general...
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Seaborgium hexacarbonyl Vanadium hexacarbonyl Dimanganese decacarbonyl Dirhenium decacarbonyl Diiron nonacarbonyl Triruthenium dodecacarbonyl Triosmium...