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Cobaltocene, cobaltocenium deriv

Cobaltocene compounds have been amply discussed in COMC (1982) and COMC (1995) which should be consulted for reviews. Some specific properties of cobaltocenium derivatives will be discussed in this section. [Pg.82]

The 18-electron rale is not obeyed as consistently by these types of oiganome-tank compounds a by the carbonyl and nitrosyl complexes and their derivatives. For example, in addition to ferrocene. M(i 5-CsHs)2 compounds are known for most of the other elements of the first transition series (M — V, Cr, Mn.Co, Ni) and these cannot obey ihe 18-electron rule. However, only ferrocene shows exceptional thermal stability (stable to 500 C) and is not oxidized by air. Furthermore, cobaltocene, a 19-electron species, is readily oxidized to the 18-electron cobaltocenium ion. (Co(ip-CsH )3)4 , which reflects much of the thermal stability of ferrocene. Mixed cyclopentadienyl carbonyl complexes are common K -CjHjMCO) ]. [(if-CjH )-Cr(CO), . [( -CjHOMnCCOjJ, [(>r-C,H,>Fe(CO ,, . [fo -CjiyCoCoy. and (ip-CsH,)Ni(CO) 2. Of interest is the fact that among these compounds, the odd-atomic-number elements (V. Mn, and Co) form monomers and the even-atomic-number elements (Cr. Fe. and Ni) Ibrm dimers, which is in direct contrast to the behavior shown by the simple carbonyl complexes. Cyclopentadienyl derivatives are now known for every main group and transition metal of the periodic table and for most of the -block metals.89... [Pg.871]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.22 , Pg.31 , Pg.31 , Pg.224 ]




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