2008
DOI: 10.1002/ejic.200800609
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A (Nitrido)chromium(V) Function Incorporated in a Keggin‐Type Polyoxometalate: [PW11O39CrN]5– – Synthesis, Characterization and Elements of Reactivity

Abstract: The (nitrido)chromium(V) derivative [PW 11 O 39 {CrN}] 5-(1a) was synthesized by the reaction of the monolacunary [H 3 PW 11 O 39 ] 4-polyanion with a {CrN} 2+ function generated in situ. The EPR spectrum of the formed polyoxometalate confirmed the presence of a paramagnetic Cr V complex, and the presence of the nitrido bond was inferred by IR spec-

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“… 49 This has been reported for the incorporation of first-row transition-metal cations, and we have also observed it in the metal nitrido derivatives [PW 11 O 39 MN] (10– n )– (M = Ru VI , Cr V ). 50 , 51 The ionic radius of the extra cation compared to that of W VI /Mo VI and its electronic configuration are likely relevant parameters, but the composition of the POM scaffold also appears to play a role: the IR spectra of K W Sn and K W9Mo2 Sn display a single ν(P–O) band at 1070 cm –1 (but a shoulder at 1055 cm –1 is present on the IR spectra of the postfunctionnalized species K W9Mo2 Sn [Fc] , whereas the ν(P–O) band is clearly split into two components at 1062 and 1035 cm –1 for K Mo Sn ( Figures S5, S8, and S11 ). 44 This suggests a decrease of the distortion from K Mo Sn to K W9Mo2 Sn and an increase of the robustness of the Sn insertion to what we are looking for.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 49 This has been reported for the incorporation of first-row transition-metal cations, and we have also observed it in the metal nitrido derivatives [PW 11 O 39 MN] (10– n )– (M = Ru VI , Cr V ). 50 , 51 The ionic radius of the extra cation compared to that of W VI /Mo VI and its electronic configuration are likely relevant parameters, but the composition of the POM scaffold also appears to play a role: the IR spectra of K W Sn and K W9Mo2 Sn display a single ν(P–O) band at 1070 cm –1 (but a shoulder at 1055 cm –1 is present on the IR spectra of the postfunctionnalized species K W9Mo2 Sn [Fc] , whereas the ν(P–O) band is clearly split into two components at 1062 and 1035 cm –1 for K Mo Sn ( Figures S5, S8, and S11 ). 44 This suggests a decrease of the distortion from K Mo Sn to K W9Mo2 Sn and an increase of the robustness of the Sn insertion to what we are looking for.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few metal nitrido derivatives of POMs have been synthesized. 93,94 Ru VI -nitrido with Keggin anions has been predicted theoretically to be stable and electrophilic. [95][96][97] 14) (X = Si or Ge) reveals monomeric complexes with highly unusual vicinal terminal Ru VI -nitrido units.…”
Section: Ru VI -Nitrido Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyoxometalates (POMs) display unique properties as ligands. They are able to stabilize both low- and high-oxidation metal states, and like porphyrins and corroles, , they can accommodate metal nitrido functions, as documented in our recent reports (M = Re, Cr, Ru, M = Mn). There is now both experimental and theoretical evidence for the influence of POMs on the reactivity of high-valent metal−nitrido bonds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%