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Vanadium monocarbonyl, with the chemical formula V(CO)6, is a coordination complex consisting of a vanadium atom surrounded by six carbon monoxide (CO) ligands. vanadium monocarbonyl is a colorless, volatile liquid that is sensitive to air and moisture. It is synthesized by reacting vanadium tetrachloride with carbon monoxide under high pressure and temperature. Vanadium monocarbonyl is an important organometallic compound, used as a catalyst in various chemical reactions, particularly in the production of polymers and pharmaceuticals. Due to its sensitivity, it must be handled with care and stored under an inert atmosphere.

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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 59982-45-5 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 5,9,9,8 and 2 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 4 and 5 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 59982-45:
(7*5)+(6*9)+(5*9)+(4*8)+(3*2)+(2*4)+(1*5)=185
185 % 10 = 5
So 59982-45-5 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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59982-45-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers

The effect of carbonyl complexation on highly exothermic vanadium oxidation reactions

McQuaid,Gole, James L.

, p. 367 - 382 (2008/10/08)

The effects of CO complexation on highly exothermic vanadium oxidation reactions is evaluated. We study the chemiluminescent (CL) reaction products formed when vanadium vapor entrained in Ar or CO is oxidized by O3 or NO2. The multiple collision V + Ar + O3 → VO*(C4Σ-, 4Φ, 2X) + Ar + O2 reactive encounter yields two previously unreported VO excited states, whereas the V + Ar + NO2 → VO* + Ar + NO reactive encounter populates states up to and including VO* C4Σ-. The multiple collision V + nCO + O3 reactive encounter would appear to form a VOCO excited state complex, emitting in the region 420-560 nm, via the formation and oxidation of V(CO)2 viz. V(CO)2 + O3 → VOCO* + CO + O2 and a relaxed VO excited state emitter via V + nCO + O3 → VO* + nCO + O2 where the VO excited state excitation is mediated by V-CO complexation. In complement, the much less exothermic V-NO2 encounter displays an emission which, in concert with previous studies of CO complexation, suggests the formation of a VO(CO)2 excited state complex viz. V(CO)2 + NO2 → VO(CO)2/* + NO. The experiments characterizing CL are complemented by comparative laser-induced fluorescence studies of the VO X4Σ-CO and Ar interactions and their influence on the VO C4Σ-X4Σ- laser-induced excitation spectrum. These studies, in conjunction with further attempts to excite LIF in the 420-560 nm region, suggest that the observed complex emissions result primarily from VO excited state interactions. Complementary time-of-flight mass spectroscopy of vanadium and vanadium-oxide-carbonyl complex formation demonstrates the formation of V(CO), V(CO)2, V2(CO), and VOCO, the latter three of which demonstrate clear metastable-ion dissociation peaks for the processes VOCO+ → V+ + CO2, V(CO)2/+ → V+ + 2CO, and V2(CO)+ → V2/+ + CO, suggesting that these vanadium complexes when formed in a reaction-based environment may be photodissociated with light in the visible and ultraviolet regions. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.

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