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rhodocene
Rhodocene is a chemical compound with the formula . Each molecule contains an atom of rhodium bound between two planar aromatic systems of five carbon atoms known as cyclopentadienyl rings in a sandwich arrangement. It is an organometallic compound as it has (haptic) covalent rhodium–carbon bonds. The radical is found above or when trapped by cooling to liquid nitrogen temperatures (). At room temperature, pairs of these radicals join via their cyclopentadienyl rings to form a dimer, a yellow solid.
tetrarhodium dodecacarbonyl
chemical compound
cyclooctadiene rhodium chloride dimer
chemical compound
hexadecacarbonylhexarhodium
Hexadecacarbonylhexarhodium is a metal carbonyl cluster with the formula Rh6(CO)16. It exists as purple-brown crystals that are slightly soluble in dichloromethane and chloroform. It is the principal binary carbonyl of rhodium.
rhodium carbonyl chloride
chemical compound
Dicarbonyl(acetylacetonato)rhodium(I)
Dicarbonyl(acetylacetonato)rhodium(I) is an organorhodium compound with the formula Rh(O2C5H7)(CO)2. The compound consists of two CO ligands and an acetylacetonate. It is a dark green solid that dissolves in acetone and benzene, giving yellow solutions. The compound is used as a precursor to homogeneous catalysts.
organorhodium chemistry
chemistry of organometallic compounds containing a rhodium-carbon chemical bond and the study of rhodium and rhodium compounds as catalysts in organic reactions
chlorobis(cyclooctene)rhodium dimer
chemical compound
pentamethylcyclopentadienyl rhodium dichloride dimer
chemical compound