Issue 38, 2006

Strong reducing agents containing dimolybdenum Mo24+ units and their oxidized cations with Mo25+/6+ cores stabilized by bicyclic guanidinate anions with a seven-membered ring

Abstract

The syntheses of two analogues of the bicyclic guanidinate ligand hpp (hpp = the anion of the guanidine-type compound 1,3,4,6,7,8-hexahydro-2H-pyrimido[1,2a]pyrimidine) which contain two fused rings are reported. Each compound contains one seven-membered ring while the other is either a five (Htbd) or a six (Htbu) membered ring. In THF/Bu4NPF6, the dimolybdenum compounds Mo2(tbd)4 and Mo2(tbu)4 are easily oxidized and they have signals in the differential pulse voltammograms at −1.059 and −1.009 V (vs. Ag/AgCl), respectively and for the Mo25+/6+ couples and in the same order −0.242 and −0.312 V for the Mo26+/5+ couples. The two compounds produce the corresponding Mo2(bicyclic guanidinate)4Cl compounds immediately upon dissolution in CH2Cl2 and these easily form species with Mo26+ cores. In Mo2(tbd)4Cl there are two crystallographically independent molecules with Mo–Mo distances of 2.1711(7) and 2.1690(7) Å. The distance between metal atoms increases to 2.206(1) Å upon oxidation to Mo2(tbd)4Cl2 which has a triply bonded Mo26+ core. For the diamagnetic compound Mo2(tbu)4 this distance is 2.0677(9) Å and it increases to 2.133(2) Å upon reduction of the bond order from 4 to 3.5 in the paramagnetic compound Mo2(tbu)4Cl.

Graphical abstract: Strong reducing agents containing dimolybdenum Mo24+ units and their oxidized cations with Mo25+/6+ cores stabilized by bicyclic guanidinate anions with a seven-membered ring

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jun 2006
Accepted
25 Jul 2006
First published
09 Aug 2006

Dalton Trans., 2006, 4623-4631

Strong reducing agents containing dimolybdenum Mo24+ units and their oxidized cations with Mo25+/6+ cores stabilized by bicyclic guanidinate anions with a seven-membered ring

F. A. Cotton, C. A. Murillo, X. Wang and C. C. Wilkinson, Dalton Trans., 2006, 4623 DOI: 10.1039/B608422B

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