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Elisa Llopis

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Compounds of molybdenum(VI) with aspartic acid: A spectrophotometric and potentiometric study of the formation and interconversion equilibria in aque…

1990

Addition of Na2MoO4 to an excess of aspartic acid (AspH2) can produce any of four different complexes depending on the pH, namely [MoO3(Asp)]2−, [Mo2O5(Asp)2]2−, [Mo2O4(OH)(Asp)2]− and [Mo2O4(Asp)2]. The ranges of formation of these species with pH, the number of equivalents of acid necessary for their formation, and their stoichiometries, condensation degrees and stability constants, have been calculated by potentiometric and spectrophotometric techniques. The aspartic acid acts as a tridentate ligand in all cases.

chemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionChemistryInorganic chemistryPotentiometric titrationMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementMedicinal chemistryCatalysisInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDicarboxylic acidMolybdenumAspartic acidMaterials ChemistryChemical equilibriumOrganometallic chemistryTransition Metal Chemistry
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DFT Study on the Interaction of Tris(benzene-1,2-dithiolato)molybdenum Complex with Water. A Hydrolysis Mechanism Involving a Feasible Seven-Coordina…

2016

In the present work, the reactivity of the tris(benzene-1,2-dithiolato)molybdenum complex ([Mo(bdt)3]) toward water is studied by means of the density functional theory (DFT). DFT calculations were performed using the M06, B3P86, and B3PW91 hybrid functionals for comparison purposes. The M06 method was employed to elucidate the reaction pathway, relative stability of the intermediate products, nature of the Mo–S bond cleavage, and electronic structure of the involved molybdenum species. This functional was also used to study the transference of electrons from the molybdenum center toward the ligands. The reaction pathway confirms that [Mo(bdt)3] undergoes hydrolysis, yielding dihydroxo-bis(…

010405 organic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementElectronic structure010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesHybrid functionalchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryMolybdenumDensity functional theoryReactivity (chemistry)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryBenzeneLone pairBond cleavageThe Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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Molybdenum(VI)-dioxo complexes with sterically bulky thiocarboxylate ligands. Reactions with aliphatic thiols and electrochemical properties

1991

Abstract Under acid conditions, the reaction of (Bu n 4 N)2[Mo VI O 2 (O 2 CC(S)Ph 2 ) 2 ] with aliphatic thiols yields the monomeric [Mo V O(O 2 CC(S)Ph 2 ) 2 ] − as unique complex product. The experimental pseudo-first order rate constant with respect to the Mo(VI) complex was found to be K =6.1 × 10 −5 s −1 . At neutral pH, however, an unstable Mo(IV) species was formed which was also electrochemically detected in a reversible Mo(V,IV) couple. [Mo V O(O 2 CC(S)Ph 2 ) 2 ] − appears to be obtained by the reaction of [Mo IV O(O 2 CC(S)Ph 2 ) 2 ] 2− with unreacted [Mo VI O 2 (O 2 CC(S)Ph 2 ) 2 ] 2− . Steric features on the ligand (gemdiphenyl groups) explain that the latter reaction does not…

Steric effectsReaction mechanismLigandInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementElectrochemistryMedicinal chemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantchemistryMolybdenumMaterials ChemistryCarboxylatePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCyclic voltammetryInorganica Chimica Acta
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Voltammetric behaviour of monomeric fac-trioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes with aminocarboxylic ligands in aqueous media

1992

Abstract Cyclic voltammetry, polarography and controlled-potential coulometry experiments have been used to characterize the electrochemical reduction of fac-MoO3L2− complexes (L = aspartic acid or iminodiacetic acid) in aqueous media. These complexes are reduced in two irreversible proton-assisted steps to give an oxo-bridged molybdenum(V) species and then to a molybdenum(III) dimer species. At pH 4.5, the former reduction step for the iminodiacetic acid ligand occurs at Ep = −0.75 V, while the second one appears at −1.12 V vs SCE. The overall electrochemical process can be described in terms of a homogeneous chemical reaction, coupled between two electron transfers (ECE mechanism), that i…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolarographyReaction mechanismAqueous solutionChemistryIminodiacetic acidLigandCarboxylic acidInorganic chemistryInorganic ChemistryCoulometrychemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCyclic voltammetryPolyhedron
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The reduction of tris-dithiolene complexes of molybdenum(vi) and tungsten(vi) by hydroxide ion: kinetics and mechanism

2004

The kinetic study of the spontaneous reduction of some neutral tris-dithiolene complexes [ML3] of molybdenum(VI) and tungsten(VI), (L = S2C6H42−, S2C6H3CH32− and S2C2(CH3)22−; M = Mo or W) by tetrabutylammonium hydroxide in tetrahydrofuran-water solutions demonstrates that OH− is an effective reductant. Their reduction is fast, clean and quantitative. Depending upon both the molar ratio in which the reagents are mixed and the amount of water present, one- or two-electron reductions of these tris-dithiolene complexes were observed. If Bu4NOH is present in low concentration or/and at high concentrations of water, the total transformation of the neutral M(VI) complex into the monoanionic M(V) …

Tetrabutylammonium hydroxideLigandInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementTungstenInorganic ChemistryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryNucleophileMolybdenumvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumHydroxideMoleculeDalton Trans.
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The catalytic reduction of nitrobenzene at the [MoVIO2(O2CC(S)(C6H5)2)2]2? complex intercalated in a Zn(II)-Al(III) layered double hydroxide host: A …

2001

The heterogeneous reduction of nitrobenzene by thiophenol catalyzed by the dianionic bis(2-sulfanyl-2,2-diphenylethanoxycarbonyl) dioxomolybdate(VI) complex, [MoVIO2(O2CC(S)(C6H5)2)2]2−, intercalated into a Zn(II)–Al(III) layered double hydroxide host [Zn3−xAlx(OH)6]x+, has been investigated under anaerobic conditions. Aniline was found to be the only product formed through a reaction consuming six moles of thiophenol for each mol of aniline produced. The kinetics of the system have been analyzed in detail. In excess of thiophenol, all reactions follow first-order kinetics (ln([PhNO2]/[PhNO2]0) = −kappt) with the apparent rate constant kapp being a complex function of both initial nitrobenz…

ThiophenolOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistryBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryChemical reactionCatalysisInorganic ChemistryNitrobenzeneNitrosobenzenechemistry.chemical_compoundAnilineReaction rate constantchemistryCatalytic cyclePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInternational Journal of Chemical Kinetics
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Reduction of tris(benzene-1,2-dithiolate)molybdenum(VI) by hydroxide ions in dry tetrahydrofuran solution.

2001

Tris(benzene-1,2-dithiolate)molybdenum(VI) reacts rapidly and quantitatively with tetrabutylammonium hydroxide to yield the corresponding Mo(V) and Mo(IV) complexes and hydrogen peroxide; the reaction has been executed in dry tetrahydrofuran where the reaction rate shows a fair dependence on complex and OH2 concentrations. Cervilla Avalos, Antonio, Antonio.Cervilla@uv.es ; Perez Pla, Francisco, Francisco.Perez@uv.es ; Llopis Jover, Elisa, Elisa.Llopis@uv.es

UNESCO::QUÍMICAInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_element:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]CatalysisReaction ratechemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials ChemistryReduction ; Hydroxide ions ; Tetrahydrofuran solution ; Hydrogen peroxide ; OH2Hydrogen peroxideBenzeneTetrahydrofuranReductionUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química inorgánicaTetrabutylammonium hydroxideMetals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryHydrogen peroxide:QUÍMICA::Química inorgánica [UNESCO]Surfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsHydroxide ionschemistryOH2MolybdenumYield (chemistry)Ceramics and CompositesHydroxideTetrahydrofuran solutionChemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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Reactivity of Neutral Mo(S2C6H4)3 in Aqueous Media: an Alternative Functional Model of Sulfite Oxidase.

2009

The kinetics of the reaction of neutral [Mo(S2C6H4)3] with hydrogen sulfite to produce the anionic Mo(V) complex, [Mo(S2C6H4)3]-, and sulfate have been investigated. It has been shown that [Mo(S2C6H4)3] acts as the electron-proton sink in the oxygenation reaction of HSO3(-) by water. Reaction rates, monitored by UV/vis stopped-flow spectrometry, were studied in THF/water media as a function of the concentration of HSO3(-) and molybdenum complex, pH, ionic strength, and temperature. The reaction exhibits pH-dependent HSO3(-) saturation kinetics, and it is first-order in complex concentration. The kinetic data and MS-ESI spectra are consistent with the formation of [Mo O(S2C6H4)2(S2C6H5)]- (1…

MolybdenumSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationHydrogenSulfite OxidaseKineticsInorganic chemistryWaterchemistry.chemical_elementHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationAdductInorganic ChemistryReaction rateKineticschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySulfiteIonic strengthMolybdenumSulfite oxidaseOrganometallic CompoundsSulfitesSulfhydryl CompoundsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryFuransInorganic Chemistry
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Compounds of tungsten(VI) with citric acid: A spectrophotometric, polarimetric and hydrogen-1, carbon-13 N.M.R. study of the formation and interconve…

1986

Tungsten(VI)-citrate complexes, which occur in aqueous solution, were studied by polarimetric and absorbance measurements. The pH of the medium is the principal variable controlling complex formation and interconversion equilibria. At high pH (>6), the stable complexes are monomers with 1∶2 and 1∶1 stoichiometry, depending on the tungsten(VI)-citrate ratio, while at lower pH two different dinuclear complexes are formed. The intervals of existence of these species with the pH, the number of equivalents of acid necessary for their formation, as well as the conditional stability constant, have also been calculated. The structure of these compounds have been investigated by1H and13C-n.m.r. spec…

Aqueous solutionInorganic chemistryMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementTungstenOxygenCatalysisInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryStability constants of complexesMaterials ChemistryMoleculeStoichiometryOrganometallic chemistryTransition Metal Chemistry
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Electrochemistry of hydrotalcite-supported bis(2-mercapto-2,2-diphenyl-ethanoate) dioxomolybdate complexes.

1998

The redox properties of the hydrotalcite-intercalated bis(2-mercapto-2,2-diphenyl-ethanoate) dioxomolybdate(VI) complex are investigated by cyclic voltammetry by using modified carbon paste electrodes and clay-modified electrodes. The electrochemical data provide evidence that boundary-associated species involving the VI, V and IV oxidation states of molybdenum are responsible for the electroactivity.

HydrotalciteGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBuffer solutionSodium perchlorateElectrochemistryRedoxAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMolybdenumPolymer chemistryElectrochemistryCarboxylateCyclic voltammetryJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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Dalton communication. Crystal structure and oxo-transfer properties of [NH4]2[WVIO2{O2CC(S)Ph2}2]

1994

The complex [NH4]2[WVIO2{O2CC(S)Ph2}2] is the first example of a non-dithiolene tungsten complex capable of oxidising benzoin to benzil in methanol; the reduced complex product formed, presumably a monomeric WVIO species, was reoxidised with nitrate ions, regenerating the starting WVIO2 complex which then acts as a true homogeneous catalyst.

ChemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementHomogeneous catalysisGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureTungstenIonchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerBenzoinPolymer chemistryMethanolBenzilJ. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans.
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Towards the design of organocatalysts for nerve agents remediation: The case of the active hydrolysis of DCNP (a Tabun mimic) catalyzed by simple ami…

2015

We report herein a study of the hydrolysis of Tabun mimic DCNP in the presence of different amines, aminoalcohols and glycols as potential suitable organocatalysts for DCNP degradation. Experiments were performed in CD3CN in the presence of 5% D2O, which is a suitable solvent mixture to follow the DCNP hydrolysis. These studies allowed the definition of different DCNP depletion paths, resulting in the formation of diethylphosphoric acid, tetraethylpyrophosphate and phosphoramide species as final products. Without organocatalysts, DCNP hydrolysis occurred mainly via an autocatalysis path. Addition of tertiary amines in sub-stoichiometric amounts largely enhanced DCNP depletion whereas non-te…

Environmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisOrganocatalystsCatalysisCatalysisNitrophenolsAutocatalysisGlycolschemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisQUIMICA ORGANICAEnvironmental ChemistryMoietyOrganic chemistryChemical Warfare AgentsAminesWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental Restoration and RemediationTabunEthanolHydrolysisQUIMICA INORGANICAAmino AlcoholsPollutionOrganophosphatesSolventKineticsDiethylcyanophosphonatechemistryNerve agent simulantAmine gas treatingNerve AgentsJournal of Hazardous Materials
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A kinetic model for the oxidation of benzenethiol catalyzed by the [MoVIO2(O2CC(S)(C6H5)2)2]2− complex intercalated in a Zn(II)–Al(III) layered doubl…

2009

Abstract The heterogeneous oxidation of benzenethiol catalyzed by the dianionic bis(2-sulfanyl-2,2-diphenylethanoxycarbonyl) dioxomolybdate (VI) complex intercalated into a Zn(II)–Al(III) layered double hydroxide (LDH) host have been investigated under aerobic conditions. The kinetics of the system has been analysed in detail. In ethanol, the benzenethiol is cleanly oxidized to diphenyl disulfide in the acidic media provided by the protonic resin Amberlite IR-120(H). The reaction is second-order in benzenethiol, and the apparent rate coefficient has been found to be proportional to the catalyst weight and inversely proportional to the initial concentration of the substrate. A catalytic cycl…

Diphenyl disulfideProcess Chemistry and TechnologyInorganic chemistryComproportionationRate-determining stepMedicinal chemistryCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCatalytic cycleHydroperoxylOxidation stateHydroxidePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical
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Mononuclear mixed oxosulfidomolybdate(VI) complexes with aminodicarboxylic ligands. Synthesis and spectroscopic characterization by multinulcear magn…

1993

Addition of B2S3 to a methanolic solution of the MoVIO3L2− complex (L=N,N-bis(ethanoic acid)-1-amino-2- methylthio-ethane) results in the formation of two different monomeric oxosulfidomolybdate(VI) complexes, [MoO2SL]2− and [MoOS2L]2− as indicated by 1H, 13C, 17O and 95Mo NMR spectroscopy and by the reaction of these two sulfurated species with triphenylphosphine. The temperature dependences of the 1H NMR spectra indicate exchange processes for both sulfido complexes. Their redox properties are discussed and contrasted with those observed for the parent fac-trioxo molybdenum(VI) complex. The primary synthetic route to mixed oxosulfido [MoO3−nSnL]2− complexes described here can be extended …

chemistry.chemical_classificationIminodiacetic acidStereochemistryCarboxylic acidNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyRedoxInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryDiaminePolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryProton NMRPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTriphenylphosphineInorganica Chimica Acta
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The different kinetic and mechanistic behaviors of molybdenum and tungsten in the reduction of tris(benzene-1,2-dithiolato)Mo(VI) and W(VI) complexes…

2011

The mono-electronic reduction of tris(benzene-1,2-dithiolato)Mo(VI) and W(VI) complexes (ML3: M = Mo, W; L = S2C6H2−4, S2C6H3CH2−3) to their anionic forms ML−3 by L(+)-ascorbic acid (H2A) has been studied in tetrahydrofurane (THF):water and THF:methanol by means of diode-array, stopped-flow, and mass spectrometry–electrospray ionization (MS-ESI) spectroscopy. The kinetic study in methanol demonstrates that the reaction is first order in each reactant, the electron transfer being rate limiting. This fact was assessed by the absence of a primary saline effect and by the correlation observed between the activation free enthalpy (ΔG≠) and the reduction potentials measured by cyclic voltamperome…

TrisLigandOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementAscorbic acidBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryInorganic ChemistrySolventElectron transferchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMolybdenumMethanolPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBenzeneInternational Journal of Chemical Kinetics
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Complexes of Tungsten(VI) with Mucic Acid: a Spectrophotometric and Polarimetric Study in Aqueous Solution

1986

Abstract Spectrophotometric work on mucic acid-W(VI) system shows the formation of three different oxoanion complexes in aqueous solution; their stability is dependent upon pH. One of the complexes is monomeric tungstodimucate and the other two are 2/2 species. An anomalous cryoscopic behaviour, similar to that of W(VI) tartaric system, has been observed for the dimeric complex formed at higher pH. The stoichiometries and conditional dissociation constants have been polarimetrically determined by means of competitive reactions between the mucic and tartaric ligands. 1 H and 13 C NMR spectra have been interpreted for the similar complex species of both mucic and tartaric acids.

Aqueous solutionChemistryStereochemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMucic acidCarbon-13 NMRTungstenInorganic ChemistryDissociation constantchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryStoichiometryInorganica Chimica Acta
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Tungsten-mannitol and sorbitol complexes: Structural characterization by IR and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

1986

Abstract Polarimetric and spectrophotometric studies of the mannitol-tungsten(IV) system show the formation of three table complexes. Their stoichiometries, degrees of condensation and interconversion equilibria have been studied. The structure of these compounds has been investigated by 13C NMR spectroscopy in aqueous solution and by IR spectroscopy in the solid state for the two species stable at pH

chemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionChemistryCarbon-13Infrared spectroscopychemistry.chemical_elementNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyTungstenInorganic ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonanceMaterials ChemistryPhysical chemistryMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInorganic compoundStoichiometryPolyhedron
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Tungsten(VI)-gluconic acid complexes: Polarimetric and13C-N.m.r. Studies in an excess of tungsten(VI)

1986

A polarimetric study of the tungsten (VI)-gluconic acid system in an excess of metal reveals the formation of four stable complexes: two monomers with 1 : 2 and 2: 1 stoichiometries and two dimers of 2:2 composition. The pH ranges of these species, the amount of acid equivalents their formation requires, and their conditional stability constants have also been calculated.

StereochemistryInorganic chemistryMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementTungstenCatalysisInorganic ChemistryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryStability constants of complexesvisual_artAldonic acidMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGluconic acidStoichiometryOrganometallic chemistryTransition Metal Chemistry
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