Dicarbon monoxide 4557352 220528826 2008-06-20T08:48:12Z Escarbot 1554195 robot Adding: [[fa:منوکسید دی کربن]] {{Chembox new | ImageFile = Dicarbon-monoxide-2D.png | ImageSize = | ImageFile1 = Dicarbon-monoxide-3D-balls.png | ImageSize1 = | ImageFile2 = Dicarbon-monoxide-3D-vdW.png | ImageSize2 = | IUPACName = dicarbon monoxide | OtherNames = | Section1 = {{Chembox Identifiers | CASNo = 12071-23-7 | PubChem = | SMILES = [C]=C=O }} | Section2 = {{Chembox Properties | Formula = | MolarMass = 40.02 g mol<sup>−1</sup> | Solubility = }} }} '''Dicarbon [[monoxide]]''' (C<sub>2</sub>O) is an extremely [[Reactivity|reactive]] [[molecule]] that contains two [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and one [[oxygen]] atom. It is [[Covalent bond|covalently bonded]]. It is an intermediate in the [[Photodissociation|photolysis]] of [[carbon suboxide]]. It is closely related to [[carbon monoxide|CO]], [[carbon dioxide|CO<sub>2</sub>]] and [[Carbon suboxide|C<sub>3</sub>O<sub>2</sub>]], and other [[oxides]] of carbon. :C<sub>3</sub>O<sub>2</sub> → CO + C<sub>2</sub>O It is stable enough to observe reactions with [[nitric oxide|NO]] and [[nitrogen dioxide|NO<sub>2</sub>]]. Dicarbon monoxide is often referred to as DCM. ==References== # {{cite journal | author= Bayes K. | title= Photolysis of Carbon Suboxide| journal= [[Journal of the American Chemical Society]]| volume=83| year=1961| pages=3712–3713|doi=10.1021/ja01478a033}} # {{cite journal | author=Anderson D. J., Rosenfeld R. N. | title= Photodissociation of Carbon Suboxide| journal= [[Journal of Chemical Physics]]| volume=94| year=1991| pages=7852–7867|doi=10.1063/1.460121}} #{{cite journal | author= Thweatt W. D., Erickson M. A., Hershberger J. F. | title= Kinetics of the CCO+NO and CCO+NO2 reactions| journal= [[Journal of Physical Chemistry]] | volume=108| year=2004| pages=74–79|doi=10.1021/jp0304125}} == External links == {{Oxides of carbon}} [[Category:Inorganic carbon compounds]] [[Category:oxides]] {{organic-compound-stub}} [[fa:منوکسید دی کربن]] [[ja:一酸化二炭素]] [[zh:一氧化二碳]]