Issue 7, 1987

Involvement of hydrogen-bonding protons in delocalization of the paramagnetic electron in a single crystal of photoreduced decatungstate

Abstract

Diaquahydrogen tetrakis(di-isopropylammonium) decatungstate hexahydrate, [H5O2][NH2Pri2]4-[W10O32]·6H2O, has been studied in a single crystal, diamagnetically diluted by [H5O2]2-[NH2Pri2]4[W10O32]·4H2O in a ca. 1 : 1 molar ratio, by means of X-band e.s.r. spectroscopy at 77 K. The e.s.r. spectra show the superhyperfine interaction due to eight magnetically equivalent 1H atoms which are hydrogen-bonding water protons bonded to terminal oxygen atoms at eight equatorial WO6 sites. There is no observable 183W hyperfine interaction. The e.s.r. tensors are g1= 1.840 ± 0.001, g2= 1.838 ± 0.001, g3= 1.831 ± 0.001, AH1=(6.7 ± 0.1)× 10–4, AH2=(6.2 + 0.1)× 10–4, and AH3=(4.6 ± 0.1)× 10–4 cm–1, where each value is displaced from the tungsten–oxygen bond direction. The paramagnetic electron orbital involves the direct spin polarization of H (1s) orbitals and is delocalized over eight equatorial octahedra sites, through four nearly linear W–O–W bridges which link the two halves of the anion. The molecular g and AH values are discussed in terms of the molecular structure. It is concluded that the semioccupied molecular orbital consists of an orbital mixing among four sets of O[double bond, length half m-dash]W–O–W[double bond, length half m-dash]O multiple bonds which arrange the terminal W[double bond, length half m-dash]O groups cis to the nearly linear bridged moieties.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1987, 1597-1604

Involvement of hydrogen-bonding protons in delocalization of the paramagnetic electron in a single crystal of photoreduced decatungstate

T. Yamase, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1987, 1597 DOI: 10.1039/DT9870001597

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