osmate
Osmate is a term used in inorganic chemistry to refer to salts and complexes that contain the oxido-osmium fragment, often associated with species derived from osmium tetroxide (OsO4). In common usage, osmate denotes OsO4-based salts such as potassium osmate, K2OsO4·2H2O, which act as precursors or sources of osmium in various oxidation states for chemical reactions.
One of the principal contexts for osmate chemistry is catalytic OsO4-catalyzed dihydroxylation of alkenes, known from
Chemical properties of osmates reflect the presence of an oxido-osmium core, typically with osmium in high
Preparation methods for osmate salts involve oxidation and coordination processes that generate the Os–O framework and
Safety considerations are important: osmium compounds can be toxic and irritant, with OsO4 vapors posing particular
See also: Osmium tetroxide, Upjohn dihydroxylation, Dihydroxylation, N-methylmorpholine N-oxide.