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Tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl is the
chemical compound with the
formula Ir4(CO)12. This
tetrahedral cluster is the most
common and most
stable "binary" carbonyl...
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contain iridium–carbon bonds.
Early studies identified the very
stable tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl, Ir 4(CO) 12. In this compound, each of the
iridium atoms...
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Triosmium dodecacarbonyl Dicobalt octacarbonyl Tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl Tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for materials...
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Triosmium dodecacarbonyl Dicobalt octacarbonyl Tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl Tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl Nickel tetracarbonyl Except where otherwise noted, data...
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Triosmium dodecacarbonyl Dicobalt octacarbonyl Tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl Tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl Nickel tetracarbonyl Except where otherwise noted, data...
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Triosmium dodecacarbonyl Dicobalt octacarbonyl Tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl Tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl Nickel tetracarbonyl Except where otherwise noted, data...
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Related compounds Other cations Tetracobalt dodecacarbonyl,
Tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl Related compounds Rhodium(III) chloride, Rh6(CO)16, Rh2(CO)4Cl2...
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contain iridium–carbon bonds.
Early studies identified the very
stable tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl, Ir 4(CO) 12. In this compound, each of the
iridium atoms...
- Iridium(0)
complexes are
binary carbonyls, the prin****l
member being tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl, Ir4(CO)12.
Unlike the
related Rh4(CO)12, all CO ligands...