Abstract

Kinetic studies show that reactions of Br2 and I2 with several substituted dimanganese and dirhenium carbonyls occur via very rapid initial formation of intermediate adducts containing one or more halogen molecules; the dependence of the rates on the nature of the substituents is consistent with electrophilic attack by halogen at the extremity of the carbonyl ligands.

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