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Cobalt carbonyl derivatives nitrosyls

This potassium salt, K4Ni2(CN)6, may be further reduced by potassium in liquid ammonia to yield a yellow substance, K4Ni(CN)4. This has nickel in the zero-valent state and is thus comparable to the metal carbonyls, Fe(CO)5 and Ni(CO)4 (p. 157), to cobalt nitrosyl carbonyl Co(CO)4NO, and to the metal ammoniates Ca(NH3)6 and Pt(NH3)2. However, K4Ni(CN)4, and the closely related acetylene derivative, K4Ni(C=CH)4, are especially unusual, for in them, the zero-valent metal has been incorporated into an anion, whereas in the carbonyls and metal ammoniates, the zerovalent metals are present as uncharged species. [Pg.403]

Table 15 Co chemical shifts for selected carbonyl, nitrosyl, and cyclopentadienyl derivatives of cobalt... Table 15 Co chemical shifts for selected carbonyl, nitrosyl, and cyclopentadienyl derivatives of cobalt...
Table 4. Chemical Shifts of Some Carbonyl, Nitrosyl, Cyclopentadienyl, and Related Derivatives of Cobalt... Table 4. Chemical Shifts of Some Carbonyl, Nitrosyl, Cyclopentadienyl, and Related Derivatives of Cobalt...

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