Mn2ionin
Mn2ionin is a chemical compound with the formula Mn2(CO)10. It is a transition metal carbonyl, specifically a manganese carbonyl. Mn2ionin is notable for its unique structure and properties, which make it an interesting subject in the field of organometallic chemistry.
The compound was first synthesized in the early 20th century by the German chemist Otto Diels. It
The structure of Mn2ionin is characterized by a linear arrangement of two manganese atoms, each bonded to
Mn2ionin is a useful reagent in synthetic organic chemistry, particularly in the synthesis of other manganese