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Syntheses and structures of molybdenum and tungsten complexes capable of epoxidation and copper coordination polymers and dendrimers

Posted on:2012-01-19Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Michigan Technological UniversityCandidate:Feng, LinshengFull Text:PDF
GTID:1461390011968352Subject:Chemistry
Abstract/Summary:
We are interested in the syntheses of new complexes and in their characterization by single crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. Once we understand the structures, studies aimed at understanding uses of these complexes in the field of catalytic epoxidation using complexes soluble in water and syntheses of thin films (not assessed) were conducted. The syntheses, characterization and catalytic properties of a series of mononuclear, dinuclear and tetranuclear molybdenum and tungsten oxo complexes are described. The syntheses and structural characterization of two copper coordination polymers with 3,5-dihydroxylbenzoate ligand, and five paddlewheel shaped copper dendrimers coordinated with Frechet-type dendrons are also detailed.;The background of this dissertation is outlined in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 describes the syntheses, and characterization of two new mononuclear molybdenum(VI) and tungsten(VI) oxo complexes, MoO2Cl2(OPPh 2CH2OH)2, and WO2Cl2(OPPh 2CH2OH)2, bearing hydrophilic phosphine oxide ligand. The catalytic properties of these complexes for the epoxidation of cis-cyclooctene were also studied. Two new dinuclear molybdenum(VI) and tungsten(VI) oxo complexes Mo2O4Cl2[(HOCH 2)PhPOO]2, and (CH3O)2(O)W(mu-O)(mu-O 2PPh2)2W(O)(CH3O)2, bearing organophosphinate ligand are described in Chapter 3 and 4. Chapter 4 and 5 describes the syntheses and characterization of tetranuclear molybdenum(V) oxo complexes bearing various organophosphinate ligands. The catalytic abilities of these complexes for the epoxidation of cis-cyclooctene in the presence of hydrogen peroxide as oxidant were explored as well. Various spectroscopic methods, such as IR, UV-vis, and NMR are used to characterize the nature of these complexes. Crystal structures of compounds MoO2Cl 2(OPPh2CH2OH)2, WO2Cl 2(OPPh2CH2OH)2, Mo2O 4Cl2[(HOCH2)PhPOO]2, (CH3O) 2(O)W(mu-O)(mu-O2PPh2)2W(O)(CH 3O)2, and Mo4(mu3-O)4(mu-O 2PR2)4O4 (R=Ph, Me, ClCH2, o-C6H4(CH2)2) are also presented.;The syntheses, and structural characterization of three copper(II) coordination polymers bearing 3,5-dihydroxybenzoate ligand are described in Chapter 6. Two copper(II) coordination polymers, [Cu2(3,5-dhb)2(pyridine) 4]n, and [Cu2(3,5-dhb)4]n were afforded based on different amount of pyridine used in the reaction. The structures of these complexes are further built into 2D or 3D networks via inter or intra hydrogen bonds. The syntheses and structural characterization of the zinc(II) monomer, Zn(3,5-dhb)2(pyridine)2 is also described in this Chapter.;Chapter 7 describes the syntheses, and characterization of five dendronized dicopper complexes bearing different generations of Frechet-type dendrons. The structures of 3,5-bis(benzoyloxl)benzoic acid, 3,5-(PhCOO)2PhCOOH (G1), Cu2(3,5-dhb)4(THF)2, Cu2(G1) 4(pyridine)2, and Cu2(G1)4(CH 3OH)2 were characterized unambiguously by single X-ray diffraction. In addition, all compounds were characterized by FT-IR, UV-vis spectroscopy and elemental analyses.
Keywords/Search Tags:Complexes, Syntheses, Coordination polymers, Characterization, Copper, Structures, Molybdenum, Tungsten
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