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Osmium compounds pyrolysis

The pentanuclear carbido species Ms(CO)lsC (M = Fe, Ru, Os) have been prepared. The iron compound has been known for some considerable time (209), but the ruthenium and osmium complexes were prepared recently by pyrolysis reactions (210). The ruthenium adduct was only isolated in low yield (—1%), while the osmium complex was obtained in higher yield (—40%). The infrared spectrum and mass spectral breakdown pattern indicate a common structure to these compounds. The molecular structure of the iron complex is shown in Fig. 46. [Pg.331]

The formation of carbido-carbonyl cluster compounds with ruthenium and osmium appears to be common in pyrolysis reactions the basic reaction may be viewed as the transformation of the coordinated carbon monoxide to carbide and carbon dioxide. Small variations in... [Pg.331]

Two isomers of this compound (designated a and (3) have been claimed (see Table 10) although most preparations usually give the a-isomer which has the structure shown in Fig. 9. The osmium dihydride, Os4(CO)13H2, which is probably iso-structural with a-Ru4(CO)13H2, has been obtained from the mixture resulting on pyrolysis... [Pg.52]

Pyrolysis reactions of mononuclear carbonyls and low-nuclearity cluster compounds have been used extensively in the syntheses of HNCC of osmium (54, 72,80,95,108), ruthenium (18,20,29), and, more recently, rhenium (2-4). The reactions have been carried out either in inert solvents or, to facilitate the ejection of CO or other volatile ligands, in the solid state under vacuum. Condensation processes under pyrolytic conditions are rarely specific and, as such, lead to the formation of a wide range of products. In order to obtain optimum yields of a particular HNCC, the reaction conditions must be carefully screened. Solution reactions offer advantages such as the ability to monitor the progress of the reaction using IR spectroscopy. As they often give... [Pg.141]

Metal carbonyl clusters containing four or more metal atoms are made by a variety of methods osmium in particular forms a range of binary compounds and pyrolysis of Os3(CO)i2 yields a mix of products (equation 23.15) which can be separated by chromatography. [Pg.710]


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