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Dicobalt octacarbonyl is an
organocobalt compound with
composition Co2(CO)8. This
metal carbonyl is used as a
reagent and
catalyst in
organometallic chemistry...
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Alkaline earth octacarbonyl complexes are a
class of
neutral compounds that have the
general formula M(CO)8
where M is a
heavy Group 2
element (Ca, Sr...
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exhibit useful catalytic properties, the
preeminent example being dicobalt octacarbonyl. Most
fundamental are the
cobalt complexes with only
alkyl ligands. Examples...
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carbon monoxide and
hydrogen in the
presence of a
catalyst such as
cobalt octacarbonyl or a
rhodium complex. H2C=CH2 + CO + H2 → CH3CH2CH=O CH3CH2CH=O + H2...
- Luo, Mingbiao; Zhao, Lili; Zhou, Mingfei; Frenking,
Gernot (2019). "
Octacarbonyl Ion
Complexes of
Actinides [An(CO)8]+/− (An=Th, U) and the Role of f...
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Illustrative of the
differing time scales,
investigation of
dicobalt octacarbonyl (Co2(CO)8) by
means of
infrared spectroscopy provides 13 νCO bands, far...
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Nicholas reaction is an
organic reaction where a
dicobalt octacarbonyl-stabilized
propargylic cation is
reacted with a nucleophile.
Oxidative demetallation...
- H2O2.
Another complex symmetrical pseudohalogen compound is
dicobalt octacarbonyl, Co2(CO)8. This
substance can be
considered as a
dimer of the hypothetical...
- ISBN 978-1-62708-155-9. Th(-I) and U(-I) have been
detected in the gas
phase as
octacarbonyl anions; see Chaoxian, Chi; Sudip, Pan; Jiaye, Jin; Luyan, Meng; Mingbiao...
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traditional reaction requires a
stoichiometric amounts of
dicobalt octacarbonyl,
stabilized by a
carbon monoxide atmosphere.
Catalytic metal quantities...