Ruthenium pentacarbonyl
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| Surname | Ruthenium pentacarbonyl | ||||||
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Ruthenium (V) carbonyl |
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| Molecular formula | Ru (CO) 5 | ||||||
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colorless liquid |
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| Molar mass | 241.12 g mol −1 | ||||||
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liquid |
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| Melting point |
−17 ° C |
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Ruthenium pentacarbonyl , Ru (CO) 5 is a metal complex of ruthenium from the carbonyl group .
Extraction
The metal carbonyl could be produced by the reaction of triruthenium dodecacarbonyl and carbon monoxide at a pressure of 200 times atmospheric pressure and 160 ° C.
properties
Ruthenium pentacarbonyl is very sensitive to light and heat.
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c d Paul Rushman, Gilbert N. Van Buuren, Mahmoud Shiralian, Roland K. Pomeroy: Properties of the pentacarbonyls of ruthenium and osmium . Organometallics, May 1983, pp. 693 , doi : 10.1021 / om00077a026 .
- ↑ This substance has either not yet been classified with regard to its hazardousness or a reliable and citable source has not yet been found.