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Synthesis and Structures of Bis(dithiolene)−Tungsten(IV) Complexes Related to the Active Sites of Tungstoenzymes
Recent protein crystallographic results on tungsten enzymes and primary sequence relationships between certain molybdenum and tungsten enzymes provoke interest in the generalized bis(dithiolene) complexes [WIV(QR)(S2C2R‘2)2]1- and [WVIO(QR)(S2C2R‘2)2]1- (Q = O, S, Se) as minimal representations of e...
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description | Recent protein crystallographic results on tungsten enzymes and primary sequence relationships between certain molybdenum and tungsten enzymes provoke interest in the generalized bis(dithiolene) complexes [WIV(QR)(S2C2R‘2)2]1- and [WVIO(QR)(S2C2R‘2)2]1- (Q = O, S, Se) as minimal representations of enzyme sites. The existence and stability of W(IV) complexes have been explored by synthesis. Reaction of [W(CO)2(S2C2Me2)2] (1) with PhO- results in complete CO substitution to give [W(OPh)(S2C2Me2)2]1- (2). Reaction of 1 with PhQ- affords the monocarbonyls [W(CO)(QPh)(S2C2Me2)2]1- (Q = S (3), Se (5)). The use of sterically demanding 2,4,6-Pr i 3C6H2Q- also yields monocarbonyls, [W(CO)(QC6H2-2,4,6-Pr i 3)(S2C2Me2)2]1- (Q = S (4), Se (6)). The X-ray structures of square pyramidal 2 and trigonal prismatic 3−6 (with unidentate ligands cis) are described. The tendency to substitute one or both carbonyl ligands in 1 in the formation of [MIV(QAr)(S2C2Me2)2]1- and [MIV(CO)(QAr)(S2C2Me2)2]1- with M = Mo and W is related to the M−Q bond length and ligand steric demands. The results demonstrate a stronger binding of CO by W(IV) than Mo(IV), a behavior previously demonstrated by thermodynamic and kinetic features of zerovalent carbonyl complexes. Complexes 3−6 can be reversibly reduced to W(III) at approximately −1.5 V versus SCE. On the basis of the potential for 2 (−2.07 V), monocarbonyl ligation stabilizes W(III) by ∼500 mV. This work is part of a parallel investigation of the chemistry of bis(dithiolene)−molybdenum (Lim, B. S.; Donahue, J. P.; Holm, R. H. Inorg. Chem. 2000, 39, 263) and −tungsten complexes related to enzyme active sites. |
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