Dirhodium tetraacetate, also known as rhodium(II) acetate, is a coordination compound with the formula Rh2(AcO)4. It is a dark green powder that is slightly soluble in polar solvents and is used as a catalyst for cyclopropanation of alkenes.
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CAS 15956-28-2
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