Abstract

The substitution of carbon monoxide in the Group VI metal carbonyls by tertiary phosphines, arsines, stibines or certain tertiary amines in boiling ethanol is strongly catalysed by sodium borohydride. This catalysis has been used to prepare a wide range of known and new substituted carbonyls of chromium, molybdenum and tungsten.

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