Molybdenum-molybdenum multiple bonding in homoleptic molybdenum carbonyls: comparison with their chromium analogues

The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a
Yi ZhaoHenry F Schaefer

Abstract

The binuclear molybdenum carbonyls Mo(2)(CO)(n) (n = 11, 10, 9, 8) have been studied by density functional theory using the BP86 and MPW1PW91 functionals. The lowest energy Mo(2)(CO)(11) structure is a singly bridged singlet structure with a Mo-Mo single bond. This structure is essentially thermoneutral toward dissociation into Mo(CO)(6) + Mo(CO)(5), suggesting limited viability similar to the analogous Cr(2)(CO)(11). The lowest energy Mo(2)(CO)(10) structure is a doubly semibridged singlet structure with a Mo═Mo double bond. This structure is essentially thermoneutral toward disproportionation into Mo(2)(CO)(11) + Mo(2)(CO)(9), suggesting limited viability. The lowest energy Mo(2)(CO)(9) structure has three semibridging CO groups and a Mo≡Mo triple bond analogous to the lowest energy Cr(2)(CO)(9) structure. This structure appears to be viable toward CO dissociation, disproportionation into Mo(2)(CO)(10) + Mo(2)(CO)(8), and fragmentation into Mo(CO)(5) + Mo(CO)(4) and thus appears to be a possible synthetic objective. The lowest energy Mo(2)(CO)(8) structure has one semibridging CO group and a Mo≡Mo triple bond similar to that in the lowest energy Mo(2)(CO)(9) structure. This differs from the lowest energy Cr(2)(CO)(8) structur...Continue Reading

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