Vanadium(V) complexes with substituted 1,5-bis(2- hydroxybenzaldehyde)carbohydrazones and their use as catalyst precursors in oxidation of cyclohexane

  • Dragancea, Diana
  • Talmaci, Natalia
  • Shova, Sergiu
  • NOVITCHI, Ghenadie
  • Darvasiova, Denisa
  • Rapta, Peter
  • Breza, Martin
  • Galanski, Markus
  • Kozisek, Jozef
  • Martins, Nuno M. R.
  • Martins, Luisa
  • Pombeiro, Armando
  • Arion, Vladimir B.
Publication date
September 2016
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
ISSN
0020-1669
Journal
Inorganic Chemistry
Citation count (estimate)
7

Abstract

Six dinuclear vanadium(V) complexes have been synthesized: NH4[(VO2)(2)((LH)-L-H)] (NH4[1]), NH4[(VO2)(2)((LH)-L-tBu)] (NH4[2]), NH4[(VO2)(2)((LH)-L-Cl)] (NH4[3]), [(VO2)(2)(VO) ((LH)-L-H) (CH3O)] (4), [(VO2) (VO) (t-BuLH) (C2H5O)] (5), and [ (VO2) (VO) (Cl-LH) (CH3O)(CH3OH/H2O)] (6) (where (LH4)-L-H = 1,5-bis(2-hydroxybenzaldehyde)carb ohydrazon e, t-BuLH4 = 1,5-bis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-2-hydroxybenzaldehyde) carbohydrazone, and (LH4)-L-cl = 1,5-bis(3,5-dichloro-2-hydroxybenzaldehyde)carbohydrazone). The structures of NH4[1] and 4-6 have been determined by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. In all complexes, the triply deprotonated ligand accommodates two V ions, using two different binding sites ONN and ONO separated by a diazine unit -N-N-. ...

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