Mbuvi, Harun M.Muriithi, Naftali T.Mahungu, S.M2013-10-092013-10-091999Journal Of The Kenya Chemical Society, Vol. No 1(1)33-38http://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/7443The reaction of tetrahalooctacarbonyldimolybenum (II) complexes,......... with various alylamines have studied with the aim of finding out the nature of the organic oxidation products. In these reactions, piperidine, I-ethylpiperidine, I-methylpiperdine, 2-ethylpiperidine and benzylamine were used in the study. The results obtained show that as in the previous studies, molybdenum (II) is reduced to molybdenum (0). There is no evidence of molybdenum (III) species, hence the reaction must be proceeding via a redox mechanism. Our studies suggest that the amines are oxidized to imines and in a few cases, it was possible to isolate the imine salts.enThe Reaction Of Molybdenum Halocarbonyls , [Mo(CO)4X2]2 ( X=Cl, Br) With Alkylamines . Part1. Preparation Of Substituted Aminecarbonylcomplexes Of Molybdenum And Aminium Salts Of The Type, HX(X=Cl, Br)Article