Niobocene dichloride
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| Niobocene dichloride | |
|---|---|
| IUPAC name | dichloridobis(η5-cyclopentadienyl) niobium |
| Other names | Niobocene dichloride |
| Identifiers | |
| CAS number | [12793-14-5] |
| RTECS number | QU0400000 |
| Properties | |
| Molecular formula | C10H1oCl2Nb |
| Molar mass | 294 g/mol |
| Appearance | brown solid |
| Boiling point |
dec. |
| Solubility in water | insoluble |
| Solubility in other solvents | sparingly in chlorocarbons |
| Hazards | |
| R-phrases | 36/37/38 |
| S-phrases | 26-36 |
| Related compounds | |
| Related compounds | Cp2TiCl2 Cp2MoCl2 |
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Niobocene dichloride, formally dichlorobis(η5-Cyclopentadienyl)niobium(IV), is the chemical compound with the formula (C5H5)2NbCl2 or Cp2NbCl2. This paramagnetic brown solid is a useful starting reagent. It is being investigated as an anti-cancer agent.[1]
The compound is a pseudotetrahedral with two cyclopentadienyl and two chloro substituents attached to the metal. A variety of similar compounds are known, including Cp2TiCl2.
It is prepared via a multistep reaction beginning with reductive alkylation of niobium pentachloride with cyclopentadienylsodium:[2]
- NbCl5 + 6 NaC5H5 → 5 NaCl + (C5H5)4Nb + organic products
- (C5H5)4Nb + 2 HCl + 0.5 O2) → [{C5H5)2NbCl}2O]Cl2 + 2 C5H6
- 2 HCl + [{(C5H5)2NbCl}2O]Cl2 + SnCl2 → 2 (C5H5)2NbCl2 + SnCl4 + H2O
[edit] References
- ^ Mokdsi, G.; Harding, M. M. (2001). "A1H NMR study of the Interaction of Antitumor Metallocenes with Glutathione". Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 86: 611–616. doi:.
- ^ C. R. Lucas, J. A. Labinger, J. Schwartz (1990). "Dichlorobis(η5-Cyclopentadienyl)Niobium(IV)". Inorganic Syntheses 28: 267–270. doi:.

