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Vanadium(V)-protein model Studies: Solid-state and solution structure
Crans, Debbie C.,Chen, Haojiang,Anderson, Oren P.,Miller, Mary M.
, p. 6769 - 6776 (1993)
The structures of oxovanadium(V) triethanolaminate, 1, and oxovanadium(V) tri-2-propanolaminate, 2, have been determined. In each case the V(V) atom exhibits distorted trigonal bipyramidal coordination with the nitrogen atom and the oxo group in the axial positions. The distortion is observed because the vanadium atom is displaced out of the plane of the triethanolaminate oxygens in the direction of the doubly-bonded oxygen. Compound 1 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21 with a = 7.051(2) ?, b = 7.429(2) ?, c = 7.980(2) ?, β = 93.46(3)°, V = 417.2(2) ?3, and Z = 2. The discrete complex exhibits a V-N bond length of 2.276(1) ? and an average VO(C) bond length of 1.794(3) ?. Compound 2 crystallizes in the hexagonal space group P63 with a = 9.465(2) ?, c = 7.493(2) ?, V = 581.3(2) ?, and Z = 2. The discrete complex exhibits a V-N bond length of 2.297(15) ? and a VO(C) bond length of 1.794(5) A. The multinuclear solution NMR parameters of 1 and 2 were determined and compared to the parameters for aqueous complexes of vanadate and triethanolamine and vanadate and tri-2-propanolamine, respectively. The results and analyses of these systems lead to structural characterization of the aqueous complexes. 13C NMR and multinuclear NMR studies of related vanadium(V)-peptide complexes should assist in characterizing the coordination chemistry about the vanadium in complexes that resist structural analysis by X-ray diffraction.
Synthesis, structure and properties of a Co-crystallized complex based on polyoxovanadate [VIV12VV6O42]6 - And a mononuclear vanadium complex [VON(CH2CH2O)3]
Wang, Lijuan,Fan, Huitao,Du, Chaojun,Xing, Xiaojing,Zhao, Yingying,Chen, Baokuan,Wang, Liya
, p. 39 - 41 (2016)
A new co-crystallized complex [Me2NH2]6[VIV12VV6O42][VON(CH2CH2O)3]·2H2O (1) based on mixed valence polyoxovanadate [VIV12VV6O42]6 - and a new mononuclear vanadium complex [VON(CH2CH2O)3] (2) were synthesized by controlling conditions of solvothermal synthesis and characterized by single crystal XRD, IR, XPS and EA, respectively. The compound 1 presents interesting antiferromagnetic interaction in solid state and luminescent property in aqueous solution.
