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Ferrocene is an
organometallic compound with the
formula Fe(C5H5)2. The
molecule is a
complex consisting of two
cyclopentadienyl rings sandwiching a central...
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ferrocene,
commonly abbreviated dppf, is an
organophosphorus compound commonly used as a
ligand in
homogeneous catalysis. It
contains a
ferrocene moiety...
- 1'‑Bis(diphenylphosphino)
ferrocene]palladium(II)
dichloride is a
palladium complex containing the
bidentate ligand 1,1'-bis(diphenylphosphino)
ferrocene (dppf), abbreviated...
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Ferrocene-containing
dendrimers are
dendrimers that
contain ferrocene substituents. Some
ferrocene-containing
dendrimers feature ferrocene cores and others...
- additive) MTBE
Ethanol Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT)
Ferrocene Iron
pentacarbonyl Toluene Isooctane BTEX - a
hydrocarbon mixture of benzene...
- a
reduction potential of 0.67 V
versus ferrocene/ferrocenium (acetonitrile solution) or 0.70 V
versus ferrocene/ferrocenium (dichloromethane solution)...
- a
staggered conformation. The
first metallocene to be
classified was
ferrocene, and was
discovered simultaneously in 1951 by
Kealy and Pauson, and Miller...
- Dunitz, Orgel, and Rich
described the
structure of the "sandwich complex"
ferrocene by X-ray
crystallography where an iron atom is "sandwiched"
between two...
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anions (Cp*−, (CH3)5C−5). It can also be
viewed as a
derivative of
ferrocene, with a
methyl group replacing each
hydrogen atom of its cyclopentadienyl...
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slightly above room temperature.
Cobaltocene was
discovered shortly after ferrocene, the
first metallocene. Due to the ease with
which it
reacts with oxygen...