Pentacarbonylhydridorhenium
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Pentacarbonylhydridorhenium is a chemical compound
Chemical compound
A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances by chemical reactions. Chemical compounds have a unique and defined chemical structure; they consist of a fixed ratio of atoms that are held together...

 with the formula
Chemical formula
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 ReH(CO)5. This colorless liquid is a weak acid and represents one of the most important derivatives of dirhenium decacarbonyl
Dirhenium decacarbonyl
Dirhenium decacarbonyl is an inorganic compound with the formula Re210. Commercially available, it is used as a starting point for the synthesis of many rhenium carbonyl complexes. It was first reported in 1941 by Walter Hieber who prepared it by carbonylation of Re2O7. The compound consists of a...

 (Re2(CO)10). It is synthesized by treating a methanol
Methanol
Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha or wood spirits, is a chemical with the formula CH3OH . It is the simplest alcohol, and is a light, volatile, colorless, flammable liquid with a distinctive odor very similar to, but slightly sweeter than, ethanol...

ic solution of bromopentacarbonylrhenium(I)
Bromopentacarbonylrhenium(I)
Bromopentacarbonylrhenium is an inorganic compound of rhenium, commonly used for the syntheses of other rhenium complexes.-Preparation:Bromopentacarbonylrhenium is commercially available...

 (Re(CO)5Br) with zinc and acetic acid
Acetic acid
Acetic acid is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3CO2H . It is a colourless liquid that when undiluted is also called glacial acetic acid. Acetic acid is the main component of vinegar , and has a distinctive sour taste and pungent smell...

 (HOAc).
Re(CO)5Br + Zn + HOAc → ReH(CO)5 + ZnBrOAc


It is moderately sensitive to light: samples turn yellow due to the formation of the metal cluster Re3H(CO)14
3 Re(CO)5H → Re3H(CO)14 + H2 + CO


At 100 °C, it decomposes to Re2(CO)10:
2 Re(CO)5H → H2 + Re2(CO)10
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