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- Disodium tetracarbonylferrate is the organoiron compound with the formula Na2[Fe(CO)4]. It is always used as a solvate, e.g., with tetrahydrofuran or dimethoxyethane...
- Examples include tetrachloroferrate ([FeCl4]2−), oxyanions (FeO2− 4), tetracarbonylferrate ([Fe(CO)4]2−), the organoferrates.[page needed] The term ferrate...
- cluster of three iron atoms at its core. Collman's reagent, disodium tetracarbonylferrate, is a useful reagent for organic chemistry; it contains iron in the...
- → Fe(CO)4I2 + CO Reduction of Fe(CO)5 with Na gives Na2Fe(CO)4, "tetracarbonylferrate" also called Collman's reagent. The dianion is isoelectronic with...
- epidemiologist James P. Collman (born 1932), American chemist Disodium tetracarbonylferrate, the dioxane solvated sodium salt of which is known as Collman's...
- Mn2(CO)10 + 2 Na → 2 Na[Mn(CO)5] For iron pentacarbonyl, one obtains the tetracarbonylferrate with loss of CO: Fe(CO)5 + 2 Na → Na2[Fe(CO)4] + CO Mercury can insert...
- cluster of three iron atoms at its core. Collman's reagent, disodium tetracarbonylferrate, is a useful reagent for organic chemistry; it contains iron in the...
- salts of [FeO4]2−. These include the highly reduced species disodium tetracarbonylferrate Na2[Fe(CO)4], K2[Fe(CO)4] and salts of the iron(III) complex tetrachloroferrate...
- complex was prepared by the salt metathesis reaction of disodium tetracarbonylferrate (Na 2Fe(CO)4) with 1,1-bis(chloromethyl)ethylene (H2C=C(CH2Cl)2)...
- reagents such as iron pentacarbonyl, diiron nonacarbonyl and disodium tetracarbonylferrate. Although iron is generally less active in many catalytic applications...