CAS 29998-99-0
:Rhodium(II) acetate dimer, dihydrate
Description:
Rhodium(II) acetate dimer, dihydrate, with the CAS number 29998-99-0, is a coordination compound featuring rhodium in a +2 oxidation state. This substance typically appears as a dark red to purple solid and is known for its dimeric structure, where two rhodium acetate units are linked together. The presence of water molecules in its dihydrate form indicates that it contains two water molecules of hydration, which can influence its solubility and stability. Rhodium(II) acetate dimer is notable for its role as a catalyst in various organic reactions, particularly in the field of organic synthesis, where it facilitates processes such as C-H activation and carbon-carbon bond formation. Its reactivity is attributed to the ability of rhodium to engage in oxidative addition and reductive elimination, making it a valuable compound in catalysis. Additionally, it is sensitive to air and moisture, requiring careful handling and storage conditions to maintain its integrity and effectiveness as a catalyst.
Formula:C8H16O10Rh2
Synonyms:- TetrakisMicron-(acetato-O:O)�diaquadirhodium
- Tetrakis[micron-(acetato-O:O)]diaquadirhodium
- Dirhodium tetraacetate dihydrate
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