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- Iron pentacarbonyl, also known as iron carbonyl, is the compound with formula Fe(CO)5. Under standard conditions Fe(CO)5 is a free-flowing, straw-colored...
- Ruthenium pentacarbonyl is the organoruthenium compound with the formula Ru(CO)5. It is a colorless, light-sensitive liquid that readily decarbonylates...
- Manganese pentacarbonyl bromide is an organomanganese compound with the formula BrMn(CO)5. It is a bright orange solid that is a precursor to other manganese...
- the several ways to produce this compound, is the protonation of the pentacarbonyl manganate anion. The latter is formed from reduction of dimanganese...
- electrons form pentacarbonyl dimers Mn2(CO)10, Tc2(CO)10, and Re2(CO)10. Group 8 elements with 8 valence electrons form pentacarbonyls Fe(CO)5, Ru(CO)5...
- pentacarbonyl is the organoosmium compound with the formula Os(CO)5. It is the simplest isolatable carbonyl complex of osmium. Osmium pentacarbonyl is...
- Ethanol Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT) Ferrocene Iron pentacarbonyl Toluene Isooctane BTEX - a hydrocarbon mixture of benzene, toluene,...
- ordinary conditions, but can be prepared through the reaction of iron pentacarbonyl with iodine and carbon monoxide in the presence of hexane and light...
- chromium hexacarbonyl in solution: direct observation of the formation of pentacarbonyl(methanol)chromium". The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 90 (26): 6751–6753...
- synthesis of hydroquinone from acetylene and iron pentacarbonyl has been proposed Iron pentacarbonyl serves as a catalyst, rather than as a reagent, in...