Syntheses, molecular structures, and dynamic solution behavior of nitrido (oxo) molybdenum(VI) siloxides
Cocondensation reaction of MoO 3 with hexamethyldisilazane, followed by work-ups produced the nitrido molybdenum(VI) compounds, [MoN(OSiMe 3) 3(NH 3)] 2 ( 1), [MoN(OSiMe 3) 3(py)] ( 2), and a very unusual μ 2-oxo-μ 2-nitrido tetranuclear molybdenum(VI) compound, [Mo 2N 2O(OSiMe 3) 4(py) 2] 2·2py ( 3...
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Published in | Polyhedron Vol. 19; no. 11; pp. 1363 - 1371 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Elsevier Ltd
15.06.2000
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Summary: | Cocondensation reaction of MoO
3 with hexamethyldisilazane, followed by work-ups produced the nitrido molybdenum(VI) compounds, [MoN(OSiMe
3)
3(NH
3)]
2 (
1), [MoN(OSiMe
3)
3(py)] (
2), and a very unusual μ
2-oxo-μ
2-nitrido tetranuclear molybdenum(VI) compound, [Mo
2N
2O(OSiMe
3)
4(py)
2]
2·2py (
3). When
1 is reacted with excess methanol it results in another oxonitrido Mo(VI) compound, Mo
4N
4O
2(OH)
8(H
2O)(MeOH)
3 (
4). The compounds were characterized by elemental analyses, FT-IR,
1H and
13C NMR, mass spectrometry, and by single-crystal X-ray diffraction for
1 and
3. Compound
1 is dimeric in the solid state with two bridging siloxo groups; however, in toluene solution and at ambient temperature, the dimer readily dissociates into the monomer. The molecular geometry changes rapidly via a pseudorotation process as deduced from the variable temperature
1H and
13C NMR study. However, as the temperature is lowered, monomer↔dimer equilibrium is attained. The Δ
G
≠ for the pseudorotation of
1 is 13.1 kcal mol
−1 and Δ
G
≠ for the monomer↔dimer association is 9.9 kcal mol
−1. Compound
2 is also fluxional, but remains monomeric in toluene solution down to 190 K. The Δ
G
≠ for the pseudorotation of
2 is 12.2 kcal mol
−1. In contrast,
3 is tetranuclear in the solid state and is not fluxional in solution. Instead, it is slowly disproportionated to
2 and, presumably, an oxonitrido Mo(VI) pyridine adduct. |
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ISSN: | 0277-5387 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0277-5387(00)00423-X |