Definition of Rhodocene. Meaning of Rhodocene. Synonyms of Rhodocene

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- Rhodocene is a chemical compound with the formula [Rh(C5H5)2]. Each molecule contains an atom of rhodium bound between two planar aromatic systems of...
- cyclopentadiene itself are known, one example of which is the rhodocene derivative produced from the rhodocene monomer in protic solvents. It was the starting material...
- {2Co(C5H5)2+} _{18e-}+2I-}}} The otherwise close relative of cobaltocene, rhodocene does not exist as a monomer, but spontaneously dimerizes by formation...
- Bis(benzene)chromium Manganocene Nickelocene Cobaltocene Ruthenocene Rhodocene Osmocene H****ocene Stannocene Plumbocene Except where otherwise noted...
- Cp rings depending on the intermolecular interactions. Vanadocene and rhodocene derivatives: vanadocene complexes have been used as starting materials...
- groups. Cobalt may be substituted by its heavier congener rhodium to give rhodocene, an even stronger reducing agent. Iridocene (involving iridium) would...
- Organochromium chemistry Organouranium chemistry Chromocene Metallocene Osmocene Rhodocene Sandwich compound Hieber, W.; Fischer, E. O. (1952). "Ũber den Mechanismus...
- iridium(II) is rarely encountered. One example is iridocene, IrCp2. As with rhodocene, iridocene dimerises at room temperature. Iridium is usually supplied...
- cobalt(II) complexes, compounds of rhodium(II) are rare. The sandwich compound rhodocene is one example, even it exists in equilibrium with a dimeric Rh(I) derivative...
- [V(η5-C5H5)2] chromocene, [Cr(η5-C5H5)2] cobaltocene, [Co(η5-C5H5)2] rhodocene, [Rh(η5-C5H5)2] nickelocene, [Ni(η5-C5H5)2] ruthenocene, [Ru(η5-C5H5)2]...