Synthesis, characterization and oxygen atom transfer reactIVity of a pair of Mo(IV)O- and Mo(VI)O2-enedithiolate complexes-a look at both ends of the catalytic transformation

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Two new molybdenum complexes (Bu4N)2[MoIVO(ntdt)2] (1) and (Ph4P)2[MoVIO2(ntdt)2] (2) (ntdt = 2-naphthyl-1,4-dithiolate) were synthesized using asymmetric dithiolene precursors and were characterized as structural models for the active site of arsenite oxidase, a molybdopterin bearing enzyme. The ligand was obtained readily by a two-step synthesis starting from 2-bromo-2′-acetonapthone. Complexes 1 and 2 were obtained by reaction of the resulting 4-naphthyl-1,3-dithiol-2-one with metal precursors trans-[MoO2(CN)4]4- and cis-[MoO2(NCS)4]2- respectively. Notably and to the best of our knowledge, this work constitutes the first utilization of the latter in dithiolene chemistry. 1 and 2 were characterized by NMR and IR spectroscopy, by cyclic voltammetry, mass spectrometry, elemental analysis and in case of 1 by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The molecular structure of compound 1 exhibits the less common cis isomeric form (i.e. the naphthyl groups of the 2-naphthyl-1,4-dithiolate ligands are located on the same side of the MoS4 square base). Structural, spectroscopic and electrochemical data are discussed in context. The catalytic oxo-transfer properties of 1 and 2 were investigated by oxo-transfer reactions from DMSO to PPh3 with varied catalyst:PPh3 ratios. Interestingly, the oxygen atom transfer reaction from DMSO to PPh3 starting from compound 2 was found to be more efficient under the given conditions than when the reduced catalyst 1 was employed as initial species. The two catalytic systems are discussed and compared in terms of their reactivity.

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Ghosh, A. C., Samuel, P. P., & Schulzke, C. (2017). Synthesis, characterization and oxygen atom transfer reactIVity of a pair of Mo(IV)O- and Mo(VI)O2-enedithiolate complexes-a look at both ends of the catalytic transformation. Dalton Transactions, 46(23), 7523–7533. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7dt01470h

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