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Rhodium carbonyl chloride is an
organorhodium compound with the
formula Rh2Cl2(CO)4. It is a red-brown
volatile solid that is
soluble in
nonpolar organic...
- and
contaminating the Ohio River.
Carbonyl bromide Carbonyl fluoride Oxalyl chloride Thiophosgene Thionyl chloride Perfluoroisobutene Bis(trifluoromethyl)...
- Bis(triphenylphosphine)rhodium
carbonyl chloride is the
organorhodium complex with the
formula [RhCl(CO)(PPh3)2]. This
complex of rhodium(I) is a bright...
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Metal carbonyls are
coordination complexes of
transition metals with
carbon monoxide ligands.
Metal carbonyls are
useful in
organic synthesis and as catalysts...
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reacts with
carbon monoxide to give bis(triphenylphosphine)rhodium
carbonyl chloride, trans-RhCl(CO)(PPh3)2. The same
complex arises from the decarbonylation...
- acid,
isomeric with
maleic acid
Acryloyl chloride Chalcone α,β-Unsaturated
carbonyl compounds featuring a
carbonyl conjugated to an
alkene that is terminal...
- acyl
chloride 4.
Chloride ion can
remove the
proton on the
carbonyl group,
giving the acyl
chloride 5 with a loss of HCl. Phosphorus(III)
chloride (PCl3)...
- Gold(III)
chloride,
traditionally called auric chloride, is an
inorganic compound of gold and
chlorine with the
molecular formula Au2Cl6. The "III" in...
- In
organic chemistry,
carbonyl reduction is the
conversion of any
carbonyl group,
usually to an alcohol. It is a
common transformation that is practiced...
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position of
carbonyl compounds: This
reaction is
performed in a
polar solvent such as dimethylformamide,
often in the
presence of
lithium chloride,
which accelerates...