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Molybdenum, tricarbonyltris

Tricarbonyltris(pyridine)molybdenum(0) is a yellow to orange crystalline compound that can be handled in the ambient atmosphere without noticeable decomposition. It can be stored indefinitely at 0-5°C under an inert atmosphere. It decomposes at 205-210°C (a gradual change in color from yellow to brown is already observed starting at 100-105°C). Its IR spectrum shows two carbonyl bands at 1901 and 1764 cm. ... [Pg.105]

The dicarbonylbis( 4-l,3-cyclohexadiene)molybdenum(0) (9g) and tungsten (1 lg) complexes are formed only in moderate yields, photochemically. They are readily accessible, however, by thermal reactions of the respective tricarbonyltris(acetonitrile)metal(0) complexes (19) and lg (20). [Pg.299]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.28 , Pg.31 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.28 , Pg.31 ]




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