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(Benzylideneacetone)iron tricarbonyl

(Benzylideneacetone)iron tricarbonyl
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Properties
C13H10FeO4
Molar mass 286.060
Appearance Red solid
Melting point 88 to 89 °C (190 to 192 °F; 361 to 362 K)
slightly soluble
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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The organometallic compound (benzylideneacetone)iron tricarbonyl is a reagent for transferring the Fe(CO)3 unit to other organic molecules. This red-colored compound is commonly abbreviated (bda)Fe(CO)3. It is prepared by the reaction of Fe2(CO)9 with benzylideneacetone, typically in refluxing diethyl ether. The compound is characterized by IR bands at 2065, 2005, and 1985 cm−1 (cyclohexane solution).

A popular source of Fe(CO)3 is Fe2(CO)9. Alternatively, Fe(CO)3(cyclooctene)2 is highly reactive, the trade-off being that it is thermally sensitive. Imine derivatives of cinnamaldehyde, e.g. C6H5CH=CHC(H)=NC6H5, form conveniently reactive Fe(CO)3adducts, which have been shown to be superior in some ways to (bda)Fe(CO)3.

(bda)Fe(CO)3 reacts with Lewis bases to give adducts without displacement of the bda.


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