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typically air-stable,
soluble in
nonpolar solvents, and red-orange in color.
Ferroles typically arise by the
reaction of
alkynes with iron carbonyls. Such reactions...
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Woody Point,
Rocky Harbour, Cow Head,
River of Ponds, Port au Choix, New
Ferrole and
Black Duck Cove.
Various species including shrimp,
turbot and crab...
- products, e.g.
complexes of
cyclopentadienones and para-quinones. Some
ferrole complexes react with
tertiary phosphines to give the
substituted flyover...
- a
useful carrier for C4Me42−. Some of the
oldest metallacycles are the
ferroles,
which are
dimetallacyclopentadiene complexes of the
formula Fe2(C2R4)(CO)6...
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sulfur analog Titanole, a
titanium analog Zirconole, a
zirconium analog Ferrole, an iron
analog Metallacyclopentanes Tracy,
Henry J.; Mullin,
Jerome L...
- via
disproportionation of CO to give CO2 and carbon. Fe3(CO)12
forms "
ferroles" upon
reaction with
heterocycles such as thiophenes. Fe3(CO)12
reacts with...
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carbonyls to give a
large variety of derivatives.
Derivatives include ferroles (Fe2(C4R4)(CO)6), (p-quinone)Fe(CO)3, (cyclobutadiene)Fe(CO)3 and many...
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fishermen and been
translated in
English later on. The
former name of Old
Ferrole was
changed on June 11, 1965. Plum
Point is in
Newfoundland within Subdivision...
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known as Darby's Island, is
still shown on some maps as "Old
Ferrole Island". The name "
Ferrole" was most
likely adopted by
early Basque fishermen who chose...