CAS 70317-91-8
:Iron, dibromobis(tetrahydrofuran)-
Description:
Iron dibromobis(tetrahydrofuran) is a coordination compound featuring iron as the central metal atom coordinated with bromine and tetrahydrofuran (THF) ligands. The presence of bromine indicates that the compound likely exhibits properties typical of transition metal halides, such as variable oxidation states and the ability to form complexes. Tetrahydrofuran, a cyclic ether, serves as a solvent and ligand, contributing to the compound's solubility and stability. This compound may exhibit unique electronic and magnetic properties due to the presence of iron, which can participate in d-d transitions and exhibit paramagnetism depending on its oxidation state. The structure and reactivity of iron dibromobis(tetrahydrofuran) can be influenced by the steric and electronic effects of the THF ligands, which can stabilize certain oxidation states of iron. Additionally, the compound may have applications in organic synthesis or materials science, particularly in the development of new catalysts or functional materials. However, specific applications and detailed properties would require further investigation and characterization.
Formula:C8H16Br2FeO2
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Iron(II) bromide, Bis(tetrahydrofuran), min. 98%
CAS:<p>Iron(II) bromide, Bis(tetrahydrofuran), min. 98%</p>Formula:FeBr2(C4H8O)2Purity:min. 98%Color and Shape:brown xtl.Molecular weight:359.86
