Abstract
The solvated complex [МоО2(L1)]4dimethylformamide (I) was synthesized. Its structure wasdetermined by X-ray diffraction analysis. The crystal structure is composed of the tetranuclear complexes [МоО2(L1)]4 (Ia) as the structural units lying on crystallographic twofold axes. Both crystallographically independent molybdenum atoms are in a distorted octahedral coordination environment formed by two cis-О(oxo) ligands, two N(L1) atoms of two molecules Ia in trans positions to the О(oxo) ligands, and two О(L1) atoms of one complex molecule in cis positions to О(oxo) and trans to each other. Each (L1)2– ligand is coordinated to two Мо atoms in a tetradentate tridentate-chelating (2О, N) bridging (N) mode. The average bond lengths in complex Iа are as follows: Мо–О(oxo), 1.701 Å; Мо–N(L1), 2.460 (b) and 2.214 Å (c); Мо–О(L1), 1.980 Å. The О(oxo)–МоО–(oxo) bond angle is 105.6°. The ordered dimethylformamide molecule is located in a narrow channel in the structure. The strongly disordered (non-located) solvent molecules (methanol/dimethylformamide/water) occupy wide channels in the structure of I.
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