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Get Free AccessLigating properties of four potentially tridentate bisphenol ligands containing [O, X, O] donor atoms (X = S 1, Se 2, P 3, or PO 4) toward the vanadium ions in +IV or +V oxidation states have been studied. Each ligand with different heterodonor atoms yields as expected nonoxovanadium(IV) complexes, VIVL2, whose structures have been determined by X-ray diffraction methods as having six-coordinate VIV, VO4X2, core. Compounds 1−4 have also been studied with electrochemical methods, variable-temperature (2−295 K) magnetic susceptibility measurements, X-band electron paramagnetic resonanace (EPR) (2−60 K) spectroscopy, and magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) (5 K) measurements. Electrochemical results suggest metal-centered oxidations to VV (i.e., no formation of phenoxyl radicals from the coordinated phenolates). A combination of density functional theory calculations and experimental EPR investigations indicates a dramatic effect of the heteroatoms on the electronic structure of 1−4 with consequent reordering of the energy levels; 1 and 3 possess a trigonal ground state (dz2)1, but 4 with the phosphoryl oxygen as the heterodonor atom in contrast exhibits a tetragonal ground state, (dxy)1. On the basis of the intense electronic transitions in absorption spectra, all electronic transitions observed for 4 have been assigned to ligand-to-metal charge-transfer transitions, which have been confirmed by preliminary resonance Raman measurements and C/D ratios obtained from low-temperature MCD spectroscopy. Moreover, diamagnetic complexes 5 and 6 containing mononuclear and dinuclear oxovanadium(V) units have also been synthesized and structurally and spectroscopically (51V NMR) characterized.
Tapan Kanti Paine, Thomas Weyhermüller, Leonardo D. Slep, Frank Neese, Eckhard Bill, E. Bothe, Karl Wieghardt, Phalguni Chaudhuri (2004). Nonoxovanadium(IV) and Oxovanadium(V) Complexes with Mixed O, X, O-Donor Ligands (X = S, Se, P, or PO). Inorganic Chemistry, 43(23), pp. 7324-7338, DOI: 10.1021/ic040052f.
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2004
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English
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Inorganic Chemistry
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10.1021/ic040052f
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