Sodium octacarbonyldiphyrate is an inorganic compound, a carbonyl complex of sodium and iron with the formula Na 2 [Fe 2 (CO) 8 ], yellow-brown crystals, dissolves in water.
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| General | |
| Systematic name | Sodium Octacarbonyldiphenate |
| Traditional names | Sodium Octacarbonyldiphyrate (-I) |
| Chem. formula | Na 2 [Fe 2 (CO) 8 ] |
| Physical properties | |
| condition | yellow brown crystals |
| Molar mass | 381.75 g / mol |
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Getting
- The reaction of a solution of iron pentacarbonyl in tetrahydrofuran and sodium amalgam under the influence of strong ultraviolet radiation in an inert atmosphere:
Physical Properties
Sodium octacarbonyldiphyrate forms yellow-brown crystals, which are extremely unstable in air.
It is soluble in water, acetone , acetonitrile , sparingly soluble in tetrahydrofuran , insoluble in ether .
Literature
- Inorganic Synthesis Guide: 6 Vol. / Ed. Brower G. - M .: Mir, 1986 .-- T. 6 .-- 360 p.