• Molybdocene dichloride is the organomolybdenum compound with the formula (η5-C5H5)2MoCl2 and IUPAC name dichlorobis(η5-cyclopentadienyl)molybdenum(IV)...
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    Titanocene dichloride is the organotitanium compound with the formula (η5-C5H5)2TiCl2, commonly abbreviated as Cp2TiCl2. This metallocene is a common reagent...
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    cyclopentadienide, and sodium borohydride. The dihydride converts to molybdocene dichloride upon treatment with chloroform. The compound adopts a "clamshell"...
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  • Cl-Zr-Cl angle of 97.1° is wider than in niobocene dichloride (85.6°) and molybdocene dichloride (82°). This trend helped to establish the orientation...
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  • angle of 85.6° is narrower than in zirconocene dichloride (97.1°) but wider than in molybdocene dichloride (82°). This trend is consistent with the orientation...
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    Li4[Mo2(CH3)8]. With the formula of the type Cp2MoX2 molybdocene dichloride (X = Cl) and molybdocene dihydride (X = H) are both known as are ansa metallocene...
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  • count. In the d2-complex molybdocene dichloride (Cp2MoCl2) the Cl-Mo-Cl angle is 82°. In the d1 complex niobocene dichloride, this angle is more open...
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    acting as a reducing agent. [tBuN−CH=CH−tBuN]Si: can form two distinct molybdocene adducts depending on molybdenum precursor. With Mo(Cp)2(PEt3) the phosphine...
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