Influence of polydentate ligands in the structure of dinuclear vanadium compounds

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Abstract

A review discussing general structural features of oxygen-bridged dinuclear vanadium( IV and/or V) complexes is presented, covering those that have been characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Many of these compounds contain functional Schiff bases or amines as ligands, this work illustrating the high propensity of the V center to increase its coordination number via dimerization of two tetra- or penta-coordinate monomers, if the steric and electronic control exerted by the ligands allows it. We also report the synthesis and characterization by single-crystal X-ray diffraction of two new dinuclear complexes: [{VVO[sal(R,R-chen)]} 2(μ2-O)2] and [{VVO[mvan(S,S- chen)]}2(μ2-O)2]. The complexes contain tridentate ligands with O-phenolate, N-imine, and N-amine coordination to the VV center. The molecular structures of these compounds demonstrate that they form dinuclear species in the solid state with a {O VV(μ2-O)2VVO} core.

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Avecilla, F., Adão, P., Correia, I., & Pessoa, J. C. (2009). Influence of polydentate ligands in the structure of dinuclear vanadium compounds. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 81(7), 1297–1311. https://doi.org/10.1351/PAC-CON-08-09-16

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