Definition of Cobaltocene. Meaning of Cobaltocene. Synonyms of Cobaltocene

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- Cobaltocene, known also as bis(cyclopentadienyl)cobalt(II) or even "bis Cp cobalt", is an organocobalt compound with the formula Co(C5H5)2. It is a dark...
- has the highest electron count of the transition metal metallocenes. Cobaltocene, Co(C5H5)2, with only 19 valence electrons is, however, a stronger reducing...
- which has many analogues for other metals, such as chromocene (CrCp2), cobaltocene (CoCp2), and nickelocene (NiCp2). When the Cp rings are mutually parallel...
- are characterised. Cobaltocene, Co(C5H5)2, is a metallocene, the cobalt analogue of ferrocene. It is a dark purple solid. Cobaltocene has 19 valence electrons...
- CoCp*2 The permethylated form is more air-sensitive than the parent cobaltocene, owing to the inductive effects of methyl groups. It is a thermally stable...
- yellow-gold needle-like crystals. Cobaltocene is a structural analog to ferrocene, with cobalt in place of iron. Cobaltocene is much more sensitive to oxidation...
- (14 e−) TiCl4 (8 e−) Some complexes have more than 18 electrons. Examples: Cobaltocene (19 e−) Nickelocene (20 e−) The hexaaquacopper(II) ion [Cu(H2O)6]2+ (21 e−)...
- Reaction of the anhydrous compound with sodium cyclopentadienide gives cobaltocene Co(C 5H 5) 2. This 19-electron species is a good reducing agent, being...
- was diamagnetic and centrosymmetric, also synthesizing nickelocene and cobaltocene and confirming they had the same structure. Fischer described the strcuture...
- mentioned above. A QRE with ferrocene or another internal standard, such as cobaltocene or decamethylferrocene, referenced back to ferrocene is ideal for nonaqueous...