Bromopentacarbonylrhenium(I) is an inorganic compound of rhenium, commonly used for the syntheses of other rhenium complexes.

Preparation

Bromopentacarbonylrhenium(I) is commercially available. It is also easily and inexpensively synthesized by the oxidation of dirhenium decacarbonyl with bromine:

Re2(CO)10 Br2 → 2 ReBr(CO)5

It was first prepared by the "reductive carbonylation" of rhenium(III) bromide:

ReBr3 2 Cu 5 CO → BrRe(CO)5 2 CuBr

Copper(I) bromide is a byproduct.

Reactions

Bromopentacarbonylrhenium(I) is a precursor to other rhenium complexes. It reacts with zinc and acetic acid to give pentacarbonylhydridorhenium (HRe(CO)5).

Re(CO)5Br Zn HO2CCH3 → ReH(CO)5 ZnBrO2CCH3

It also reacts with tetraethylammonium bromide in diglyme to give [NEt4]2[ReBr3(CO)3)], an important precursor to compounds containing the rhenium tricarbonyl fragment.

Heating bromopentacarbonylrhenium(I) in water give the triaquo complex:

ReBr(CO)5 3 H2O → [Re(H2O)3(CO)3]Br 2 CO

This route avoids the formation of the tetraethylammonium bromide byproduct, which is often difficult to remove from reaction mixtures.

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