Alkoxo Bound Monooxo- and Dioxovanadium(V) Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization, X-ray Crystal Structures, and Solution Reactivity Studies.

Inorg Chem

Bioinorganic Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Bombay 400 076, India, and Department of Chemistry, University of Jyvaskyla, Fin 40351, Jyvaskyla, Finland.

Published: September 1996

A large variety of oxovanadium(V) complexes, mononuclear VO(2)(+) and VO(3+) in addition to the dinuclear VO(3+), of the structural type (VOL)(2), (VOHL)(2), VOLHQ, K(VO(2)HL), K(VO(2)H(2)L), or (salampr) (VO(2)L) {where L = Schiff base ligand possessing alkoxo group(s); HQ = 8-hydroxyquinoline; salampr = cation of reduced Schiff base derived from salicylaldehyde and 2-amino-2-methylpropan-1-ol}, bound to alkoxo, phenolate and imine groups have been synthesized in high yields and characterized by several spectral and analytical methods, including single crystal X-ray studies. While the mononuclear VO(2)(+) complexes have been synthesized at alkaline pH, the dinuclear VO(3+) complexes have been synthesized under neutral conditions using alkoxo rich Schiff base ligands. The X-ray structures indicate that the cis-dioxo complexes showed longer V-O(alkoxo) bond lengths compared to the monooxo counterparts. The plot of V-O(phen) bond distances of several VO(3+) complexes vs the lmct showed a near linear correlation with a negative slope. The cyclic voltammograms revealed a reversible V(V)/V(IV) couple with the reduction potentials increasing to more negative ones as the number of alkoxo groups bound to V increases from 1 to 2. Moreover, the cis-dioxo VO(2)(+) complexes are easier to reduce than their monooxo counterparts. The solution stability of these complexes was studied in the presence of added water (1:4, water:solvent), where no decomposition was observed, unlike other Schiff base complexes of V. The conversion of the dioxo complexes to their monooxo counterparts in the presence of catalytic amounts of acid is also demonstrated. The reactivity of alkoxo bound V(V) complexes is also reported. X-ray parameters are as follows. H(4)L(3): monoclinic space group, P2(1)/c; a = 10.480(3), b = 8.719(6), c = 12.954(8) Å; beta = 101.67(4) degrees; V = 1126(1) Å(3); Z = 4; R = 0.060, R(w) = 0.058. Complex 1: monoclinic space group, P2(1)/n; a = 12.988(1), b = 9.306(2), c = 19.730(3) Å; beta = 99.94(1) degrees; V = 2348.9(7) Å(3); Z = 4; R = 0.031, R(w) = 0.027. Complex 2: monoclinic space group, P2(1)/n; a = 12.282(3), b = 11.664(2), c = 12.971(4) Å; beta = 97.89(2) degrees; V = 1840.5(8) Å; Z = 4; R = 0.035, R(w) = 0.038. Complex 5: monoclinic space group, P2(1)/c; a = 17.274(2), b = 6.384(2), c = 16.122(2) Å; beta = 116.67(1) degrees; V = 1588.7(7) Å(3); Z = 4; R = 0.039, R(w) = 0.043. Complex 8: monoclinic space group, P2(1)/c; a = 11.991(1), b = 11.696(4), c = 12.564(3) Å; beta = 110.47(1) degrees; V = 1650.8(8) Å(3); Z = 2; R = 0.045, R(w) = 0.049.

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