- electrochemistry.
Disubstituted ferrocenes can
exist as
either 1,2-, 1,3- or 1,1′- isomers, none of
which are interconvertible.
Ferrocenes that are asymmetrically...
-
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...
- Ferrocenophanes, also
called ansa
ferrocenes (from ansa:
handle in gr****), are
organometallic compounds which are
derived from
ferrocene. They are a
subset of ansa-metallocenes...
-
synthesized by
decorating suitably functionalized ferrocenes, e.g., decaallylferrocene.
synthesis Ferrocene-containing
dendrimers can be
synthesized by convergence...
-
ferrocenecarboxaldehyde adopts the
expected sandwich structure exhibited by
other ferrocenes. The
formyl group is
coplanar with its
attached ring. In its IR spectrum...
- dimer);
metallocenes containing cyclopentadienyl ligands (for example,
ferrocene); and
transition metal carbene complexes. Many
metal carbonyls and metal...
- a
structural analog to
ferrocene, with
cobalt in
place of iron.
Cobaltocene is much more
sensitive to
oxidation than
ferrocene.
Cobalt carbonyl (Co2(CO)8)...
- 15843-42-2 FeC5O5 iron
pentacarbonyl pentacarbonyl iron 13463-40-6 FeC10H10
ferrocene 102-54-5 FeCl2 iron(II)
chloride 7758-94-3 FeCl3 iron(III)
chloride 7705-08-0...
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neighboring metal iron
forms an air-stable, low-spin
derivative in the form of
ferrocene (Fe(C5H5)2). When
conducted under an
atmosphere of
carbon monoxide, reduction...