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Chemical, electrochemical and structural studies of some cis-dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes of two tridentate ONS chelating ligands

Pramanik, N.R., Ghosh, S., Raychaudhuri, T.K., Chaudhuri, S., Drew, M.G.B. and Mandal, S.S. (2007) Chemical, electrochemical and structural studies of some cis-dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes of two tridentate ONS chelating ligands. Journal of Coordination Chemistry, 60 (20). pp. 2177-2190. ISSN 0095-8972

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1080/00958970701258192

Abstract/Summary

Several cis-dioxomolybdenum complexes of two tridentate ONS chelating ligands H2L1 and H2L2 ( obtained by condensation of S-benzyl and S-methyl dithiocarbazates with 2-hydroxyacetophenone) have been prepared and characterized. Complexes 1 and 2 are found to be of the form MoO2 (CH3OH)L-1.CH3OH and MoO2L, respectively, (where L2-=dianion of H2L1 and H2L2). The sixth coordination site of the complexes acts as a binding site for various neutral monodentate Lewis bases, B, forming complexes 3 - 10 of the type MoO2LB (where B=gamma-picoline, imidazole, thiophene, THF). The complexes were characterized by elemental analyses, various spectroscopic techniques, ( UV-Vis, IR and H-1 NMR), measurement of magnetic susceptibility at room temperature, molar conductivity in solution and by cyclic voltammetry. Two of the complexes MoO2(CH3OH)L-1.CH3OH (1) and MoO2L1(imz) (5) were structurally characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction. Oxo abstruction reactions of 1 and 5 led to formation of oxomolybdenum(IV) complex of the MoOL type.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Life Sciences > School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy > Department of Chemistry
ID Code:11565
Uncontrolled Keywords:dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes, dithiocarbazate, Schiff bases, X-ray structures , MOLYBDENUM(IV) OXO COMPLEXES, ATOM TRANSFER-REACTIONS, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE, SULFITE OXIDASE, DONOR LIGANDS, SPECTROSCOPIC PROPERTIES, OXYGEN, CHEMISTRY, SITES, SALICYLALDEHYDE

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