Rotational barrier of a molybdenum-molybdenum quadruple bond
AUTOR(ES)
Collman, James P.
RESUMO
The synthesis and characterization of molybdenum(II) porphyrin dimers containing unbridged metal-metal quadruple bonds are presented. Variable temperature 300 MHz 1H NMR studies of meso-substituted derivatives provide novel solution evidence for both the existence of quadruple bonds and for a barrier to rotation about the metal-metal bonds in these complexes. The activation energy for this rotational process is 10.1 ± 0.5 kcal·mol-1.
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