Issue 43, 2014

Oxido-molybdenum complexes obtained by Cl/O interchange between MoCl5 and carboxylic acids: a crystallographic, spectroscopic and computational study

Abstract

The direct interaction of MoCl5 with a series of carboxylic acids has been elucidated for the first time. The reactions proceed with release of hydrogen chloride and Cl/O interchange between the metal centre and one equivalent of organic substrate: this feature is unique in the context of the chemistry generally shown by transition metal halides with carboxylic acids. The dinuclear complexes [MoOCl21-CX3CO2H)(μ-Cl)]2 (X = H, 1a; X = Cl, 1b) and Mo2O2Cl6(μ-CH3CO2H), 2a, were isolated as the prevalent metal products of the 1 : 2 molar reactions of MoCl5 with CH3COOH and CCl3COOH. Evidence for the formation of Mo2O2Cl6(μ-CCl3CO2H), 2b, was achieved by allowing MoCl5 to react with CCl3COOH in 2 : 3 ratio. Instead the reactions of MoCl5 with a three-fold molar excess of RCOOH afforded the mononuclear complexes MoOCl31-RCO2H)2 (R = CH3, 3a; CCl3, 3b; CHCl2, 3c; CMe3, 3d) in 50–60% yields. The new compounds were characterized by analytical and spectroscopic techniques, moreover the X-ray molecular structures were ascertained for 1a, 1b and 2a; 1a and 1b display single Mo–Mo bond. DFT calculations were carried out in order to shed light into structural aspects.

Graphical abstract: Oxido-molybdenum complexes obtained by Cl/O interchange between MoCl5 and carboxylic acids: a crystallographic, spectroscopic and computational study

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jul 2014
Accepted
16 Sep 2014
First published
24 Sep 2014

Dalton Trans., 2014,43, 16416-16423

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Oxido-molybdenum complexes obtained by Cl/O interchange between MoCl5 and carboxylic acids: a crystallographic, spectroscopic and computational study

M. Bortoluzzi, F. Marchetti, G. Pampaloni and S. Zacchini, Dalton Trans., 2014, 43, 16416 DOI: 10.1039/C4DT02201G

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