176799-54-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Alkylation of a dimolybdenum SO bridge, subsequent reactions, and characterization of the thioperoxide bridge
MinhTuong, Chi,Hammons, Whitney K.,Howarth, Ashley L.,Lutz, Kelly E.,Maduvu, Ackim D.,Haysley, Laura B.,Allred, Brian R.T.,Hoyt, Lenore K.,Mashuta, Mark S.,Noble, Mark E.
, p. 5027 - 5038 (2009/12/04)
The SO bridge of the complex, [Mo2(NTo)2(S 2P(OEt)2)2(μ-O2CMe)(μ-SBn) (μ-SO)], 1, displayed nucleophilicity at O, giving alkylation products [Mo2(NTo)2(S2P(
Oxidation at a Dimolybdenum(V) Sulfur Bridge. Formation of so and SO2 Bridges. Facile Extrusion of so from the SO2 Bridge
Wang, Runtong,Mashuta, Mark S.,Richardson, John F.,Noble, Mark E.
, p. 3022 - 3030 (2008/10/09)
Peroxide oxygenation of μ-thiolate-μ-sulfide Mo(V) dimer complexes of the type [Mo2(NAr)2(S2P(OEt)2) 2(μO2CMe)(μ-SR)(μ-S)] yielded Mo2(μ-SO) and Mo2(μ-SO2) complexes, demonstrating the reactivity sequence μ-S > μ-SO ? μ-SR. Inversion isomers of the pyramidal sulfur site in the μ-SO bridge were observed, and the pyramidicity was confirmed crystallographically. Visible light photolysis of the Mo2(μ-SO2) complex liberated SO from the SO2 bridge and produced Mo2(μ-O) compounds. Crystallography of analogous Mo2(μ-S), Mo2(μ-SO), Mo2(μ-SO2), and Mo2(μ-O) complexes provided structural comparisons related to variations in the bridge functionality. For 2, Mo2C31H44N2O6P 2S6: a = 13.604(5) A?, b = 15.280(4) A?, c = 12.502(2) A?, α = 93.36(2)°, β = 112.00 (2)°, γ = 76.01(2)°, triclinic, P1, Z = 2. For 3, Mo2C31H44N2O7P 2S6: a = 12.535(2) A?, b = 25.299-(9) A?, c = 13.989(5) A?, β = 99.99(2)°, monoclinic, P21/n, Z = 4. For 4, Mo2C31H44N2O8P 2S6: a = 12.591(9) A?, b = 25.34(1) A?, c = 14.048(3) A?, β = 100.79(4)°, monoclinic, P21/n, Z = 4. For 5, Mo2C31H44N2O7P 2S5: a = 13.731(5) A?, b = 19.267(4) A?, c = 16.652(5) A?, β = 104.78(3)°, monoclinic, P21/n, Z = 4.
