Issue 12, 1992

Trimetallo derivatives of lacunary 9-tungstosilicate heteropolyanions. Part 1. Synthesis and charaterization

Abstract

Salts of trimetallo derivatives of 9-tungstosilicate heteropolyanions have been prepared from the lacunary tungstates α- and β-[SiW9O34]10– and characterized by elemental analysis, spectroscopy and electrochemistry. Tungsten-183 NMR spectra of the (four) diamagnetic derivatives of Al and Ga consist of two lines (intensity ratio 1 : 2) as expected for the C3v structures of trisubstituted α- and β-Keggin anions. Molecular weight determinations by negative-ion fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry indicate the presence of small quantities of dimeric species (Si2W18M6) in some of the products. Electronic spectra of the derivatives of Co, Cr, Ni and Cu are consistent with octahedral co-ordination and therefore the probable attachment of a water molecule to each cation. Magnetic measurements at 5–292 K demonstrate moderate to strong antiferromagnetic interactions in the derivatives of CrIII, MnII and CuII. The complexes are stable in aqueous solution between pH ca. 5 and 10. Below pH 5 they are slowly transformed into [SiW11O39M(H2O)]n. In addition to the expected reducibility of all of the new complexes to heteropoly blue species at negative potentials, the complexes of Fe, Cu and Mn exhibit voltammetric redox features corresponding to reduction of FeIII to FeII, CuII to Cu0, and oxidation of MnII to MnIII and MnIV.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1992, 1901-1906

Trimetallo derivatives of lacunary 9-tungstosilicate heteropolyanions. Part 1. Synthesis and charaterization

J. Liu, F. Ortéga, P. Sethuraman, D. E. Katsoulis, C. E. Costello and M. T. Pope, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1992, 1901 DOI: 10.1039/DT9920001901

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