The kinetics of the reaction of neutral [Mo(S2C6H4)3] with hydrogen sulfite to produce the anionic Mo(V) complex, [Mo(S2C6H4)3]-, and sulfate have been investigated. It has been shown that [Mo(S2C6H4)3] acts as the electron-proton sink in the oxygenation reaction of HSO3(-) by water. Reaction rates, monitored by UV/vis stopped-flow spectrometry, were studied in THF/water media as a function of the concentration of HSO3(-) and molybdenum complex, pH, ionic strength, and temperature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe kinetics of the reaction of Mo(VI)(S2C6H4)3 with organic phosphines to produce the anionic Mo(V) complex, Mo(V)(S2C6H4)3-, and phosphine oxide have been investigated. Reaction rates, monitored by UV-vis stopped-flow spectrophotometry, were studied in THF/H2O media as a function of the concentration of phosphine, molybdenum complex, pH, and water concentration. The reaction exhibits pH-dependent phosphine saturation kinetics and is first-order in complex concentration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMo(VI)(S(2)C(6)H(4))(3) reacts cleanly and completely with H(2)O in THF to afford [H(3)O](+)[Mo(V)(S(2)C(6)H(4))(3)](-). Kinetic data were fit by the rate equation -d[Mo(VI)(S(2)C(6)H(4))(3)]/dt = k[Mo(VI)(S(2)C(6)H(4))(3)]/[H(3)O(+)], which is consistent with a coupled electron-proton transfer mechanism involving a coordinated H(2)O molecule. The Mo(VI)(S(2)C(6)H(4))(3) reduction is accelerated by the presence of PPh(3) and affords OPPh(3).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe kinetic study of the spontaneous reduction of some neutral tris-dithiolene complexes [ML3] of molybdenum(VI) and tungsten(VI), (L = S2C6H4(2-), S2C6H3CH3(2-) and S2C2(CH3)2(2-); M = Mo or W) by tetrabutylammonium hydroxide in tetrahydrofuran-water solutions demonstrates that OH- is an effective reductant. Their reduction is fast, clean and quantitative. Depending upon both the molar ratio in which the reagents are mixed and the amount of water present, one- or two-electron reductions of these tris-dithiolene complexes were observed.
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