Carbonyl halides of the Group VI transition metals. XI. Dithiocyanatocarbonyl derivatives of molybdenum and tungsten(II)
R Colton and GR Scollary
Australian Journal of Chemistry
21(6) 1435 - 1438
Published: 1968
Abstract
Reaction of ammonium thiocyanate with dihalocarbonyls of molybdenum and tungsten(11) leads to the elimination of ammonium chloride and the formation of a dithiocyanatocarbonyl complex of the transition metal. Although the thiocyanatocarbonyls themselves have not been isolated in a pure state, a number of substituted derivatives with phosphorus donor ligands have been prepared and characterized. In general these complexes are less stable than the corresponding carbonyl halide derivatives.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9681435
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