Schmidt et al., 1987 - Google Patents
Reactions between dimanganese, dirhenium, and manganese–rhenium decacarbonyl and oxidantsSchmidt et al., 1987
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- Schmidt S
- Basolo F
- Trogler W
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- Inorganica chimica acta
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The dimetal decacarbonyls M 2 (CO) 10, where M 2= Mn 2, MnRe, and Re 2, do not react with anionic strong oxidants such as Fe (CN) 6 3− or IrCl 6 2− in CH 3 CN solvent nor with neutral or cationic weak oxidants. Strong cationic oxidants such as NO+, Fe (phen) 3 3+, and …
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