Isolation of Mo(V)-dithiolene-radical: An Elusive Intermediate Species Relevant to Catalytic Cycle of Molybdenum Cofactor

Abstract

A pair of bis-dithiolene-molybdenum(V) complexes, [Mo(V)(O)(LE2-)(LE•-)] [E = S (1), E = Se (2), LE = NHC-based dithiolene ligand] have been successfully isolated and fully characterised. These complexes represent a rare and well-defined structural analogues of the active sites found in molybdenum cofactor enzymes (Moco) in bacteria. They were spectroscopically characterized with IR, UV-Vis, XPS, and EPR measurements. Stability, bonding and distribution of electron densities were studied by DFT and EDA-NOCV calculation. Notably, this work constitutes the first report of a molybdenum-oxo bisdithiolene complex in which the same ligand simultaneously exists [C-C 1.411(6), 1.350(6) Å] in radical monoanionic and closed-shell dianionic forms which was previously speculated.

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
11 Feb 2026
Accepted
12 Jun 2026
First published
15 Jun 2026

Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Isolation of Mo(V)-dithiolene-radical: An Elusive Intermediate Species Relevant to Catalytic Cycle of Molybdenum Cofactor

S. Das, H. S. Karnamkkott, A. Kolothumthodi, J. Behera, S. Ghosh and K. C. Mondal, Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6CC00931J

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