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Tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl is the
chemical compound with the
formula Rh4(CO)12. This dark-red
crystalline solid is the
smallest binary rhodium carbonyl...
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carbonyl chloride gives hexarhodium hexadecacarbonyl, Rh6(CO)16, and
tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl, Rh4(CO)12, the two most
common Rh(0) complexes. As for...
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Triruthenium dodecacarbonyl Triosmium dodecacarbonyl Dicobalt octacarbonyl Tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl Tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl Except where otherwise noted...
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Triruthenium dodecacarbonyl Triosmium dodecacarbonyl Dicobalt octacarbonyl Tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl Tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl Nickel tetracarbonyl Except...
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Triruthenium dodecacarbonyl Triosmium dodecacarbonyl Dicobalt octacarbonyl Tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl Tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl Nickel tetracarbonyl Except...
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Triruthenium dodecacarbonyl Triosmium dodecacarbonyl Dicobalt octacarbonyl Tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl Tetrairidium dodecacarbonyl Nickel tetracarbonyl Except...
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Several metal carbonyl clusters are
referred to as tetrahedranes, e.g.
tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl.
Metallatetrahedranes with a
single metal (or phosphorus...
- C. H. (1969). "Structural
analyses of
tetracobalt dodecacarbonyl and
tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl.
Crystallographic treatments of a
disordered structure...
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carbonylation in the
presence of
sodium citrate as a
reductant leads to
tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl, Rh4(CO)12, a rhodium(0)
cluster compound.
Solid RhCl3(H2O)3...
- 4κ3C-[Td-(13)-Δ4-closo]-
tetrarhodium(6 Rh—Rh) or tri-μ-carbonyl-1:2κ2C;1:3κ2C;2:3κ2C-nonacarbonyl- 1κ2C,2κ2C,3κ2C,4κ3C-tetrahedro-
tetrarhodium(6 Rh—Rh) The recommendations...