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Chromium complex tetracarbonyl anion

Some important reactions of chromium hexacarbonyl involve partial or total replacements of CO ligands by organic moieties. For example, with pyridine (py) and other organic bases, in the presence of UV hght or heat, it forms various pyridine-carbonyl complexes, such as (py)Cr(CO)5, (py)2Cr(CO)4, (py)3Cr(CO)3, etc. With aromatics (ar), it forms complexes of the type, (ar)Cr(CO)3. Reaction with potassium iodide in diglyme produces a potassium diglyme salt of chromium tetracarbonyl iodide anion. The probable structure of this salt is [K(diglyme)3][Cr(CO)4lj. [Pg.222]


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