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Vanadium(V) Complexes of O,N,O-Donor Tridentate Ligands Containing the {VVO(OMe)}2+ Unit: Syntheses,Structures and Properties
Abstract:Abstract

Syntheses, characterisation and properties of two complexes containing the oxovanadium(V) methoxide unit have been described. Deprotonated benzoylhydrazones of 2–hydroxy–5–methoxy‐benzaldehyde (H2bhsOMe) and 2–hydroxy–5–chlorobenzaldehyde (H2bhsCl) were used as coligands. Crystal structures of both the complexes were determined. In solid state one of them is a dinuclear species [VO(bhsOMe)(OMe)]2 (1) whereas the other one is a mononuclear complex [VO(bhsCl)(OMe)(HOMe)](2). The dinegative ligands coordinate the metal ions via phenolate–O, imine–N and deprotonated amide–O atoms. In 1, the metal ions of two square pyramidal VO(bhsOMe)(OMe) units share the methoxide groups to form a dinuclear species. The oxygen of a methanol molecule completes the hexacoordination of the metal centre in 2. In each of the two distorted octahedral VO5N moieties of 1 the bridging methoxide oxygen and in that of 2 the methanol oxygen is trans to the corresponding oxo group. Both the complexes are redox active. The VO3+ to VO2+ reduction potentials (vs Ag/AgCl) of 1 and 2 are observed at ?0.25 and ?0.04 V, respectively. The band positions in the electronic spectra and the redox potentials reflect the influence of the substituents present on the ligands.
Keywords:Vanadium(V) complexes  crystal structures  solid state nuclearity  substituent effect
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