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Rhenium carbonyl, anionic derivatives preparation

The chemistry of the metal carbonyl hydrides and metal carbonylates remained the principal research topic for Hieber until the 1960s. He mentioned in his account [25], that it was a particular pleasure for him that in his laboratory the first hydrido carbonyl complexes of the manganese group, HMn(CO)5 and HRe(CO)5, were prepared by careful addition of concentrated phosphoric acid to solid samples of the sodium salts of the [M(CO)5] anions, giving the highly volatile hydrido derivatives in nearly quantitative yield [45, 46]. In contrast to HCo(CO)4 and its rhodium and iridium analogues, the pentacarbonyl hydrido compounds of manganese and rhenium are thermally remarkably stable, and in... [Pg.92]


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Anionic carbonyls

Carbonyl Preparation

Carbonyl anions

Carbonyl derivatives

Carbonylate anions

Carbonylation derivatives

Derivatives, preparation

Rhenium anions

Rhenium carbonyl

Rhenium carbonyl derivatives

Rhenium carbonyl, anionic derivatives

Rhenium derivatives

Rhenium preparation

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