1987
DOI: 10.1039/dt9870000991
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Studies on transition-metal peroxo complexes. Part 7. Molybdenum(VI) and tungsten(VI) carboxylato peroxo complexes, and the X-ray crystal structure of K2[MoO(O2)2(glyc)]·2H2O

Abstract: New complexes [ MOO(O,),L]~-[ L = malate, tartrate (tart), tartronate, quinate, or glycolate (glyc)], [WO(0,)2L]2-(L = citrate, tartrate, malate, or glycolate), and [W,O,(O,),(tart)]'-are reported, and modified preparations given for [MO(O,),LI2-and [M0,(0,)L(H,0)]2-( M = M o or W; L = oxalate). Raman and i.r. spectra of the solid complexes, and Raman, 13C and mMo n.m.r. spectra of their aqueous solutions, have been measured and are used to suggest the structures of the species in the solid state and solution.… Show more

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“…2-predominates at pH # 5 [4,31,32]. Thus in the present study, the strategically maintained pH of ca.…”
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“…2-predominates at pH # 5 [4,31,32]. Thus in the present study, the strategically maintained pH of ca.…”
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“…Tungsten has strong affinity for peroxide and the composition of peroxo-tungsten species has been known to be sensitive to pH [4,31,32]. In a solution of tungstate and excess H 2 O 2 at a pH $ 5 diperoxotungstate species is readily formed, whereas the dimeric species, […”
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“…The structure of the bridged dinuclear [Mo202(02)4(C4H206)] 4~ anion is illustrated in the figure (right). As first reported by Dengel et [4][5][6][7], The crystal structure is held together by ionic attractions between the guanidinium cations and the complexed anions (figure, left), and by hydrogen bonding involving the four water molecules and oxygen atoms from the complexes. Table 1.…”
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