Abstract

The photoinduced dissociation of a W-CN bond in [W(CN)8]4- in an aqueous solution under ambient conditions, in conjunction with the uptake of molecular oxygen, affords the W(VI) mixed-ligand complex anion [W(CN)(7)(eta2-O2)]3-, conveniently isolable as its [PPh4+] salt. Although research into the chemistry of cyanomolybdates and cyanotungstates has been pursued with great interest and vigor over several decades, there is a paucity of structurally characterized cyano-peroxo complexes of Mo and W. The side-on coordination mode of the peroxo moiety in [W(CN)7(eta2-O2)]3- has been ascertained with X-ray crystal structure determination [d(O-O) = 1.41 A; peroxo bite angle: 41.0 degrees ] and corroborated with vibrational spectroscopy [nu(O-O) = 915 cm(-1)]. The complex ion exhibits trapezoidal tridecahedral geometry and represents the new class of nine-coordinate complexes with one bidentate and seven monodentate ligands. Cyclic voltammetry shows a reversible redox behavior of [W(CN)7(eta2-O2)]3- in CH3CN with its standard reduction potential equal to 1.130 V. Generally, interest in atmospheric oxygen derives from the versatility of this molecule as a ligand and oxidant and extends to the physicochemical features it imparts to transition metals such as copper and iron in biological oxygen carriers.

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