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Empirical formula: Mo(CO)6
Short description: Molybdenum hexacarbonyl is a central molybdenum atom surrounded by 6 carbonyl ligands.
Keyword: steel
Keyword: lubricant
Keyword: catalyst
IUPAC name: Molybdenum Hexacarbonyl
Miscellaneous comments: Spartan'02, Wavefunction, Inc., Irvine, CA
Miscellaneous comments: Structure was calculated using an ab initio method.
Layman's explanation: Molybdenum Hexacarbonyl at room temperature is colorless and crystalline solid. It is sparingly soluble but goes from solid to gas phase, or sublimes, very easily where it can then be purified by distillation. Molybdenum Hexacarbonyl is very useful in the synthesis of other Molybdenum derivatives because the carbonyl ligands can be replaced by others dependent on what it is reacted with. This verstility makes the compound very important in the production of steel, lubricants, and catalysts. The catalysts made from molybdenum compounds are usually used as oxidizing agents or to desulphurize oil before it can be further refined and processed.
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Contributed by Indiana University
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
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