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Triruthenium dodecacarbonyl is the chemical compound with the formula Ru3(CO)12. Classified as metal carbonyl cluster, it is a dark orange-colored solid that is soluble in nonpolar organic solvents. The compound serves as a precursor to other organoruthenium compounds.
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Trirutheniumdodecacarbonyl is the chemical compound with the formula Ru3(CO)12. Classified as metal carbonyl cluster, it is a dark orange-colored solid...
the introduction of ruthenium are ruthenium(III) chloride and trirutheniumdodecacarbonyl. In its organometallic compounds, ruthenium is known to adopt...
ISBN 3-527-28165-7 McFarlane, W.; Wilkinson, G. W. (1966). Triiron dodecacarbonyl. Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 8. pp. 181–3. doi:10.1002/9780470132395.ch47...
converts in the absence of CO pressure to the dark red solid trirutheniumdodecacarbonyl. Ruthenium trichloride reacts with carbon monoxide to give many...
the effect of diphenylacetylene on the catalytic properties of trirutheniumdodecacarbonyl. The reaction of diphenylacetylene and Ru3(CO)12 gives the piano...
catalysts. Such catalysts are prepared by the decomposition of trirutheniumdodecacarbonyl on graphite. A drawback of activated-carbon-supported ruthenium-based...
converts in the absence of CO pressure to the dark red solid trirutheniumdodecacarbonyl. Ruthenium trichloride reacts with carbon monoxide to give many...
+ 2 CO It reacts with potassium hydroxide in alcohol to give trirutheniumdodecacarbonyl. Dichlororuthenium tricarbonyl dimer reacts with glycine to give...
reducing agent. A more recent preparation involves photolysis of trirutheniumdodecacarbonyl in the presence of carbon monoxide: Ru3(CO)12 + 3 CO ⇌ 3 Ru(CO)5...
favorable way. Before metal-organic precursors were explored, trirutheniumdodecacarbonyl (Ru3(CO)12) was tested as a CVD precursor. While this precursor...