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Molecules ; 28(15)2023 Aug 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37570845

RESUMEN

A series of new cluster compounds with {Re4Mo2S8} and {Re3Mo3S8} cores has been obtained and investigated. The clusters with different Re/Mo ratios were isolated as individual compounds, which made it possible to study their spectroscopic and electrochemical properties. The geometry of the new clusters was studied using a combination of X-ray diffraction analysis, XAS and quantum chemical DFT calculations. It was shown that the properties of the new clusters, such as the number and position of electrochemical transitions, electronic structure and change in geometry with a change in charge, are similar to the properties of clusters based on the {Re4Mo2Se8} and {Re3Mo3Se8} cores described earlier.

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Inorg Chem ; 46(18): 7414-22, 2007 Sep 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17676730

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The conversions of hexahydroxo rhenium cluster complexes [Re6Q8(OH)6]4- (Q=S, Se) in aqueous solutions in a wide pH range were investigated by chemical methods and spectroscopic measurements. Dependences of the spectroscopic and excited-state properties of the solutions on pH have been studied in detail. It has been found that a pH decrease of aqueous solutions of the potassium salts K4[Re6Q8(OH)6].8H2O (Q=S, Se) results in the formation of aquahydroxo and hexaaqua cluster complexes with the general formula [Re6Q8(H2O)n(OH)6-n]n-4 that could be considered as a result of the protonation of the terminal OH- ligands in the hexahydroxo complexes. The compounds K2[Re6S8(H2O)2(OH)4].2H2O (1), [Re6S8(H2O)4(OH)2].12H2O (2), [Re6S8(H2O)6][Re6S6Br8].10H2O (3), and [Re6Se8(H2O)4(OH)2] (4) have been isolated and characterized by X-ray single-crystal diffraction and elemental analyses and infrared (IR) spectroscopy. In crystal structures of the aquahydroxo complexes, the cluster units are connected to each other by an extensive system of very strong hydrogen bonds between terminal ligands.

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Inorg Chem ; 43(16): 4833-8, 2004 Aug 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15285657

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The compounds [Ni(en)(3)](2)[Re(6)Te(8)(CN)(6)].10H(2)O (1), [Ni(NH(3))(4)(en)](2)[Re(6)Te(8)(CN)(6)].2H(2)O (2), [Ni(NH(3))(2)(en)(2)][(Ni(en)(2))(3)(Re(4)Te(4)(CN)(12))(2)].38H(2)O (3), [Co(NH(3))(2)(en)(2)](2)[(Co(en)(2))Re(6)Te(8)(CN)(6)]Cl(2).H(2)O (4),and [(Zn(H(2)O)(en)(2))(Zn(en)(2))Re(6)Te(8)(CN)(6)].3H(2)O (5) (en = ethylenediamine) have been synthesized and characterized. Compounds 1, 4, and 5 have been synthesized by the diffusion of an aqueous (for 1 and 5) or an ammonia (for 4) solution of Cs(4)[Re(6)Te(8)(CN)(6)].2H(2)O into a glycerol solution of NiCl(2).6H(2)O (for 1), CoCl(2).6H(2)O (for 4), or ZnCl(2) (for 5). Compounds 2 and 3 have been synthesized by the reaction of an aqueous solution of Cs(4)[Re(6)Te(8)(CN)(6)].2H(2)O (for 2) or K(4)[Re(4)Te(4)(CN)(12)].5H(2)O (for 3) with an ammonia solution of Ni(en)(2)Cl(2). Compounds 1 and 2 are ionic whereas compounds 4 and 5 are one-dimensional polymers. Compound 3, a two-dimensional polymer, possesses hexagonal shaped channels of approximate diameter 10-12 A. Because the framework of compound 3 is robust, it is an attractive host for guest molecules of appropriate size and shape. The potential "guest" volume is about 37% of the unit cell volume.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; (9): 1126-7, 2004 May 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15116217

RESUMEN

Two new anions [Nb(6)F(i)(6)X(i)(6)(NCS)(a)(6)](4-)(X = Br, I) based on octahedral niobium clusters with edge-bridging F ligands have been prepared by reaction of Cs(3)Nb(6)F(6)Br(12) and Cs(4)Nb(6)F(8.5)I(9.5) with aqueous solution of KSCN. The anions were isolated as (Et(4)N)(6)[Nb(6)F(6)Br(6)(NCS)(6)]Br(2) (1)and Cs(1.6)K(2.4)[Nb(6)F(6)I(6)(NCS)(6)] (2) salts.

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Inorg Chem ; 43(1): 219-26, 2004 Jan 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14704071

RESUMEN

The syntheses, crystal structures determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and characterizations of new Mo(6) cluster chalcobromides and cyano-substituted compounds with 24 valence electrons per Mo(6) cluster (VEC = 24), are presented in this work. The structures of Cs(4)Mo(6)Br(12)S(2) and Cs(4)Mo(6)Br(12)Se(2) prepared by solid state routes are based on the novel [(Mo(6)Br(i)(6)Y(i)(2))Br(a)(6)](4)(-) (Y = S, Se) discrete units in which two chalcogen and six bromine ligands randomly occupy the inner positions, while the six apical ones are fully occupied by bromine atoms. The interaction of these two compounds with aqueous KCN solution results in apical ligand exchange giving the two first Mo(6) cyano-chalcohalides: Cs(0.4)K(0.6)(Et(4)N)(11)[(Mo(6)Br(6)S(2))(CN)(6)](3).16H(2)O and Cs(0.4)K(0.6)(Et(4)N)(11)[(Mo(6)Br(6)Se(2))(CN)(6)](3).16H(2)O. Their crystal structures, built from the original [(Mo(6)Br(i)(6)Y(i)(2))(CN)(a)(6)](4)(-) discrete units, will be compared to those of the two solid state precursors and other previously reported Mo(6) cluster compounds. Their redox properties and (77)Se NMR characterizations will be presented. Crystal data: Cs(4)Mo(6)Br(12)S(2), orthorhombic, Pbca (No. 61), a = 11.511(5) A, b = 18.772(5) A, c = 28.381 A (5), Z = 8; Cs(4)Mo(6)Br(12)Se(2), Pbca (No. 61), a = 11.6237(1) A, b = 18.9447(1) A, c = 28.4874(1) A, Z = 8; Cs(0.4)K(0.6)(Et(4)N)(11)[(Mo(6)Br(6)S(2))(CN)(6)](3).16H(2)O, Pm-3m (No. 221), a = 17.1969(4) A, Z = 1; Cs(0.4)K(0.6)(Et(4)N)(11)[(Mo(6)Br(6)Se(2))(CN)(6)](3).16H(2)O, Pm-3m (No. 221), a = 17.235(5) A, Z = 1.

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