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Properties of C12H8N2O2Fe

Properties of C12H8N2O2Fe (1,1'-Ferrocenediisocyanate):

Compound Name1,1'-Ferrocenediisocyanate
Chemical FormulaC12H8N2O2Fe
Molar Mass268.04912 g/mol

Chemical structure
C12H8N2O2Fe (1,1'-Ferrocenediisocyanate) - Chemical structure
Lewis structure
3D molecular structure
Physical properties
AppearanceYellow-brown solid
Density1.6330 g/cm³
Helium 0.0001786
Iridium 22.562

Alternative Names

1,1'-diisocyanatoferrocene

Elemental composition of C12H8N2O2Fe
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CarbonC12.01071253.7694
HydrogenH1.0079483.0082
NitrogenN14.0067210.4508
OxygenO15.9994211.9377
IronFe55.845120.8339
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
C: 53.77%H: 3.01%N: 10.45%O: 11.94%Fe: 20.83%
C Carbon (53.77%)
H Hydrogen (3.01%)
N Nitrogen (10.45%)
O Oxygen (11.94%)
Fe Iron (20.83%)
C: 48.00%H: 32.00%N: 8.00%O: 8.00%Fe: 4.00%
C Carbon (48.00%)
H Hydrogen (32.00%)
N Nitrogen (8.00%)
O Oxygen (8.00%)
Fe Iron (4.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
C: 53.77%H: 3.01%N: 10.45%O: 11.94%Fe: 20.83%
C Carbon (53.77%)
H Hydrogen (3.01%)
N Nitrogen (10.45%)
O Oxygen (11.94%)
Fe Iron (20.83%)
Atomic Percent Composition
C: 48.00%H: 32.00%N: 8.00%O: 8.00%Fe: 4.00%
C Carbon (48.00%)
H Hydrogen (32.00%)
N Nitrogen (8.00%)
O Oxygen (8.00%)
Fe Iron (4.00%)
Identifiers
CAS Number12288-75-4
SMILESC1=C[C-](C=C1)N=C=O.C1=C[C-](C=C1)N=C=O.[Fe+2]
Hill formulaC12H8FeN2O2

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