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Ferrocene is an organometallic compound. It is a reddish-brown crystal with exceptional magnetic properties and stability.

Ferrocene has the following properties:

1. Solubility: It dissolves in organic solvents such as alkanes and cycloalkanes.

2. Stability: Ferrocene is relatively stable at room temperature, but may decompose when exposed to high temperatures and strong oxidants.

3. Magnetic Properties: Ferrocene exhibits magnetic properties and strong antiferromagnetic properties, making it useful as a magnetic material.

The main uses of ferrocene are as follows:

1. As a catalyst: Ferrocene can be used as a catalyst in catalytic reactions such as hydrogenation and oxidation.

2. As an electronic material: Due to its unique magnetic properties, ferrocene can be used in electronic storage materials, sensors, and display devices.

There are several main methods for preparing ferrocene:

1. Vapor Phase Method: Ferrocene is produced by thermally decomposing an iron raw material and a cycloolefin raw material at high temperature.

2. Microwave Irradiation Method: Ferrocene is synthesized by combining appropriate raw materials using microwave heating.

3. Chemical reduction: An appropriate iron compound is reduced to ferrocene using a reducing agent.


CAS102-54-5
55404-68-7
EINECS203-039-3
Chemical FormulaC10H10Fe
Molecular Weight186.03
InChIInChI=1/2C5H5.Fe/c2*1-2-4-5-3-1;/h2*1-3H,4H2;/rC10H10Fe/c1-2-6-9(5-1)11-10-7-3-4-8-10/h1-5,7H,6,8H2
Density1.49
Melting Point172-174 °C (lit.)
Boiling Point249 °C (lit.)
Flash Point100°C
Water Solubilitypractically insoluble
Vapor Pressure0.03 mm Hg ( 40 °C)
Storage ConditionsStore below +30°C.
StabilityStable at room temperature. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. Highly flammable.
SensitivityAir & Moisture Sensitive
AppearanceCrystal
Colororange


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