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===Coordination chemistry=== [[File:CSD CIF KEWMEE.png|thumb|144px|left|Structure of OsO<sub>3</sub>(N-t-Bu) (multiple bonds are not drawn explicitly), illustrating the type of osmium(VIII)-oxo-imide that adds alkenes en route to the amino alcohol.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Reactions of Dimesityldioxo-Osmium(VI) with Donor Ligands; Reactions of MO<sub>2</sub>(2,4,6-Me<sub>3</sub>C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub>, M = Os or Re, with Nitrogen Oxides. X-Ray Crystal Structures of [2,4,6-Me<sub>3</sub>C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>2</sub>N<sub>2</sub>]<sup>+</sup>[OsO<sub>2</sub>(ONO<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub>(2,4,6-Me<sub>3</sub>C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>2</sub>)]<sup>β</sup>, OsO(NBu<sup>t</sup>)(2,4,6-Me<sub>3</sub>C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub>, OsO<sub>3</sub>(NBu<sup>t</sup>), and ReO<sub>3</sub>[N(2,4,6-Me<sub>3</sub>C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]|author=Brian S. McGilligan |author2=John Arnold |author3=Geoffrey Wilkinson |author4=Bilquis Hussain-Bates |author5=Michael B. Hursthouse |journal=J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans.|year=1990|issue=8|pages=2465β2475 |doi=10.1039/DT9900002465}}</ref>]]OsO<sub>4</sub> is a [[Lewis acid]] and a mild oxidant. It reacts with alkaline [[aqueous solution]] to give the perosmate anion {{chem|OsO|4|(OH)|2|2β}}.<ref>{{Greenwood&Earnshaw2nd}}</ref> This species is easily reduced to [[potassium osmate|osmate]] anion, {{chem|OsO|2|(OH)|4|2-}}. When the [[Lewis base]] is an [[amine]], adducts are also formed. Thus OsO<sub>4</sub> can be stored in the form of '''osmeth''', in which OsO<sub>4</sub> is [[complexation|complexed]] with [[hexamine]]. Osmeth can be dissolved in [[tetrahydrofuran]] (THF) and diluted in an aqueous [[buffer solution]] to make a dilute (0.25%) working [[Solution (chemistry)|solution]] of OsO<sub>4</sub>.<ref>{{ cite web | author = Kiernan, J. A. | publisher = Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, The University of Western Ontario | url = http://www.histosearch.com/histonet/Nov00A/Re.quotDisposalquotofOsmi.html | title = Re: "Disposal" of Osmium Tetroxide "Waste" }}</ref> With [[tert-Butylamine|tert-BuNH<sub>2</sub>]], the [[imido]] derivative is produced: :OsO<sub>4</sub> + Me<sub>3</sub>CNH<sub>2</sub> β OsO<sub>3</sub>(NCMe<sub>3</sub>) + H<sub>2</sub>O Similarly, with [[ammonia|NH<sub>3</sub>]] one obtains the [[nitrido complex]]: :OsO<sub>4</sub> + NH<sub>3</sub> + KOH β K[Os(N)O<sub>3</sub>] + 2 H<sub>2</sub>O The [Os(N)O<sub>3</sub>]<sup>β</sup> anion is isoelectronic and isostructural with OsO<sub>4</sub>. OsO<sub>4</sub> is very soluble in [[tert-butyl alcohol]]. In solution, it is readily reduced by hydrogen to osmium metal. The suspended osmium metal can be used to [[catalysis|catalytically]] [[hydrogenation|hydrogenate]] a wide variety of organic chemicals containing double or triple bonds. :OsO<sub>4</sub> + 4 H<sub>2</sub> β Os + 4 H<sub>2</sub>O OsO<sub>4</sub> undergoes "reductive carbonylation" with [[carbon monoxide]] in methanol at 400 K and 200 sbar to produce the triangular cluster [[Triosmium dodecacarbonyl|Os<sub>3</sub>(CO)<sub>12</sub>]]: :3 OsO<sub>4</sub> + 24 CO β Os<sub>3</sub>(CO)<sub>12</sub> + 12 CO<sub>2</sub><ref name = "h&s"/> ====Oxofluorides==== Osmium forms several oxofluorides, all of which are very sensitive to moisture. Purple ''cis''-OsO<sub>2</sub>F<sub>4</sub> forms at 77 K in an anhydrous [[hydrogen fluoride|HF]] solution:<ref>{{ cite journal |author1=Christe, K. O. |author2=Dixon, D. A. |author3=Mack, H. G. |author4=Oberhammer, H. |author5=Pagelot, A. |author6=Sanders, J. C. P. |author7=Schrobilgen, G. J. | title = Osmium tetrafluoride dioxide, ''cis''-OsO<sub>2</sub>F<sub>4</sub> | year = 1993 | journal = [[Journal of the American Chemical Society]] | volume = 115 | issue = 24 | pages = 11279β11284 | doi = 10.1021/ja00077a029 |bibcode=1993JAChS.11511279C }}</ref> : OsO<sub>4</sub> + 2 KrF<sub>2</sub> β ''cis''-OsO<sub>2</sub>F<sub>4</sub> + 2 Kr + O<sub>2</sub> OsO<sub>4</sub> also reacts with F<sub>2</sub> to form yellow OsO<sub>3</sub>F<sub>2</sub>:<ref name=chem>{{ cite book | author = Cotton, S. A. | title = Chemistry of Precious Metals | publisher = Chapman and Hall | location = London | year = 1997 | isbn = 0-7514-0413-6 }}</ref> : 2 OsO<sub>4</sub> + 2 F<sub>2</sub> β 2 OsO<sub>3</sub>F<sub>2</sub> + O<sub>2</sub> OsO<sub>4</sub> reacts with one equivalent of [Me<sub>4</sub>N]F at 298 K and 2 equivalents at 253 K:<ref name = h&s/> : OsO<sub>4</sub> + [Me<sub>4</sub>N]F β [Me<sub>4</sub>N][OsO<sub>4</sub>F] : OsO<sub>4</sub> + 2 [Me<sub>4</sub>N]F β [Me<sub>4</sub>N]<sub>2</sub>[''cis''-OsO<sub>4</sub>F<sub>2</sub>]
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