Issue 17, 2003

A mixed-valence compound with one unpaired electron delocalized over four molybdenum atoms in a cyclic tetranuclear ion

Abstract

The first oxidation of a species derived from a compound having two linked, quadruply-bonded Mo2 units has been performed and [[cis-Mo2(DAniF)2]2(μ-Cl)4]PF6, 2, has been isolated and characterized in many ways; it has one unpaired electron and a fully delocalized structure where the Mo–Mo distances increase from 2.1191(4) Å in the reduced species to 2.1453(3) Å in 2 and the Kc of 1.3 × 109 is three orders of magnitude larger than that of the Creutz–Taube ion.

Graphical abstract: A mixed-valence compound with one unpaired electron delocalized over four molybdenum atoms in a cyclic tetranuclear ion

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
16 Jun 2003
Accepted
18 Jul 2003
First published
28 Jul 2003

Chem. Commun., 2003, 2190-2191

A mixed-valence compound with one unpaired electron delocalized over four molybdenum atoms in a cyclic tetranuclear ion

F. A. Cotton, C. Y. Liu, C. A. Murillo and X. Wang, Chem. Commun., 2003, 2190 DOI: 10.1039/B306822F

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