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Original Articles

Water-soluble scorpionate ligands and their reactions with molybdenum complexes. Crystal structures of lithium tris(3-isopropylpyrazol-1-yl)methanesulfonate and MoVOCl3(OPPh3)2·MoVIO2Cl2(OPPh3)2

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Pages 1252-1263 | Received 16 Dec 2012, Accepted 01 Feb 2013, Published online: 05 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

The water soluble ligands, lithium and potassium tris(3-isopropylpyrazol-1-yl)methanesulfonate (LiTpms i Pr and KTpms i Pr) and potassium hydrotris(3-carboxyethyl-5-methylpyrazol-1-yl)borate (), have been prepared and their reactions with simple Mo-containing starting material investigated. The crystal structure of LiTpms i Pr·1.2MeOH consists of dinuclear units containing two distinctly different, four-coordinate, tetrahedral Li centers coordinated by bidentate κ2 N,O-Tpms i Pr− and methanol. The ligands fail to coordinate to aqueous molybdate under neutral to acidic conditions. Reaction of with MoO2Cl2(OPPh3)2 results in reduction and formation of MoVOCl3(OPPh3)2·MoVIO2Cl2(OPPh3)2. The crystal structure of this binary mixture revealed distorted octahedral molecules in crystallographically distinct sites.

Acknowledgements

We thank Ms Sally Duck (Monash University) for mass spectrometric data and gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the Australian Research Council and the Donors of the Petroleum Research Fund (administered by the American Chemical Society).

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