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- dihydride, and dimethylbis(cyclopentadienyl)hafnium(IV). Cationic hafnocene complexes, post-metallocene catalysts, are used on an industrial scale...
- Hafnocene dichloride is the organohafnium compound with the formula (C5H5)2HfCl2. It is a white solid that is sparingly soluble in some organic solvents...
- tetrachlorides are precursors to various organohafnium compounds such as hafnocene dichloride and tetrabenzylhafnium. The white hafnium oxide (HfO2), with...
- compounds Related compounds Titanocene dichloride Zirconocene dichloride Hafnocene dichloride Niobocene dichloride Tantalocene dichloride Molybdenocene dichloride...
- Related compounds Related compounds Ferrocene Zirconocene dichloride Hafnocene dichloride Vanadocene dichloride Niobocene dichloride Tantalocene dichloride...
- Chemicals MSDS Related compounds Related compounds Titanocene dichloride Hafnocene dichloride Vanadocene dichloride Niobocene dichloride Tantalocene dichloride...
- MgCl2 Similarly, salt metathesis with sodium cyclopentadienide gives hafnocene dichloride: 2 NaC5H5 + HfCl4 → (C5H5)2HfCl2 + 2 NaCl With alcohols, alkoxides...
- tetrachlorides are precursors to various organohafnium compounds such as hafnocene dichloride and tetrabenzylhafnium. Hafnium does form lower halides such...
- 140°. In (C5H5)2Hf(PR2)2, which can be prepared by salt metathesis from hafnocene dichloride, Hf(IV) is bonded to both planar and pyramidal phosphido ligands...
- stabilized germylene in a relatively high yield by the reaction between hafnocene dichloride and dipot****ium germacyclopentadienediide in THF at -80 °C...