- 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...
- ; Shiralian, Mahmoud; Pomeroy,
Roland K. (1983). "Properties of the
Pentacarbonyls of
Ruthenium and Osmium". Organometallics. 2 (5): 693–694. doi:10.1021/om00077a026...
- ; Shiralian, Mahmoud; Pomeroy,
Roland K. (1983). "Properties of the
Pentacarbonyls of
Ruthenium and Osmium". Organometallics. 2 (5): 693–694. doi:10.1021/om00077a026...
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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...
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hexacarbonyls in low-temperature matrices. III.
Interaction of the
pentacarbonyls with
noble gases and
other matrices".
Journal of the
American Chemical...
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several ways to
produce this compound, is the
protonation of the
pentacarbonyl manganate anion. The
latter is
formed from
reduction of dimanganese...
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ordinary conditions, but can be
prepared through the
reaction of iron
pentacarbonyl with
iodine and
carbon monoxide in the
presence of
hexane and light...
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Pentacarbonylhydridorhenium is a
chemical compound with the
formula ReH(CO)5. This
colorless liquid is a weak acid and
represents one of the most important...
- bis(pentacarbonylrhenium)(Re—Re)
Other names Rhenium carbonyl;
rhenium pentacarbonyl Identifiers CAS
Number 14285-68-8 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
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- 40–80 °C to form
nickel carbonyl. In a
similar reaction with iron, iron
pentacarbonyl can form,
though this
reaction is slow. If necessary, the
nickel may...