Issue 5, 2013

Synthesis, spectral, and structural characterizations of imidazole oxalato molybdenum(iv/v/vi) complexes

Abstract

Substitutions of trans-Na(Him)[Mo2O4(ox)2(H2O)2]·H2O (1) and trans-(Him)2[Mo2O4(ox)2(H2O)2] (2) with imidazole result in the formation of the mixed-ligand molybdenum complexes cis-Na2[Mo2O4(ox)2(im)2]·4.5H2O (3), cis-K2[Mo2O4(ox)2(im)2]·3H2O (4), respectively (H2ox = oxalic acid; im = imidazole). Further reduction of cis-K2[Mo2O4(ox)2(im)2]·3H2O (4) gives a trinuclear molybdenum(IV) complex K(Him)[Mo3O4(ox)3(im)3]·3H2O (5), which contains an incomplete cubane cluster [MoIV3O4]4+. Two novel trinuclear mixed-valence imidazole compounds [Mo3O8(im)4](im)·H2O (6) and [Mo3O8(im)4]·H2O (7) were obtained by the reduction of (Him)4[Mo8O26(im)2] (8). Both 6 and 7 contain a novel MoVIO4(MoV2O4) center, where the [MoV2O4]2+ unit is linked by [MoVIO4]2− anion. The Mo–Mo bond distances in 1–7 decrease with the decrease of oxidation state of molybdenum. Solid and solution NMR spectra show that imidazole molybdenum compounds 6–8 fully dissociate in solution, where solvated imidazole and imidazolium groups in 6 and 8 could be served as internal references in their solid 13C NMR spectra. Furthermore, mixed-ligand molybdenum species 3 and 4 are stable in water. Stabilities of 3 and 4 in solution may be attributed to the strong coordination of bidentate oxalate and the formation of hydrogen bond. Dimers 2 and 4 display quasi-reversible redox process, while trimer 6 is irreversible. Bond valence calculations for 1–8 are consistent with their oxidation states of molybdenum atoms. Calculation of the oxidation state in recent structure of iron molybdenum cofactor [MoFe7S9C(R-homocit)] (FeMo-co) is 3.318.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis, spectral, and structural characterizations of imidazole oxalato molybdenum(iv/v/vi) complexes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jul 2012
Accepted
09 Oct 2012
First published
11 Oct 2012

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 1627-1636

Synthesis, spectral, and structural characterizations of imidazole oxalato molybdenum(IV/V/VI) complexes

Q. Chen, H. Chen, Z. Cao and Z. Zhou, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 1627 DOI: 10.1039/C2DT31566A

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