MOLYBDENUM(II) ACETATE DIMER

MOLYBDENUM(II) ACETATE DIMER Basic information
Product Name:MOLYBDENUM(II) ACETATE DIMER
Synonyms:MOLYBDENUM(II) ACETATE DIMER;Mo2(O2CCH3)4;Molybdenum, tetrakis(mu-acetato)di-, (Mo-Mo);Molybdenum, tetrakis[mu-(acetato-O:O')]di-,;Tetraacetatodimolybdenum;tetrakis[mu-(acetato-O:O')]dimolybdenum;Molybdenum(II)acetatedimer,99%;Molybdenum acetate dimer
CAS:14221-06-8
MF:C8H12Mo2O8
MW:428.06
EINECS:238-089-5
Product Categories:metal acetate salt
Mol File:14221-06-8.mol
MOLYBDENUM(II) ACETATE DIMER Structure
MOLYBDENUM(II) ACETATE DIMER Chemical Properties
storage temp. -20°C
form crystal
color yellow
Water Solubility Slightly soluble in organic solvents. Insoluble in water.
Sensitive Air Sensitive
Exposure limitsACGIH: TWA 0.5 mg/m3; TWA 10 mg/m3; TWA 3 mg/m3
NIOSH: IDLH 1000 mg/m3; IDLH 5000 mg/m3
CAS DataBase Reference14221-06-8
Safety Information
Safety Statements 24/25
WGK Germany 3
1-10
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MOLYBDENUM(II) ACETATE DIMER Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionMolybdenum (II) acetate is a coordination compound with the formula Mo2(O2CCH3)4. It is a yellow, diamagnetic, air-stable solid that is slightly soluble in organic solvents. Molybdenum(II) acetate is an iconic example of a compound with a metal-metal quadruple bond.
Chemical Propertiesyellow to greenish needle-like crystals or
Physical propertiesMolybdenum (II) Acetate adopts the same Chinese lantern structure as related acetate dimers such as rhodium (II) acetate, copper (II) acetate, and chromium (II) acetate. Each Mo(II) center in Mo2(O2CCH3)4 has four d valence electrons. These eight d-electrons form one σ, two π bonds, and one δ bond, creating a bonding electron configuration of σ2π4δ2. Each of these bonds are formed by the overlapping of pairs of d orbitals.The four acetate groups bridge the two metal centers. The Mo-O bond between each Mo(II) center and O atom from acetate has a distance of 2.119 Å, and the Mo-Mo distance between the two metal centers is 2.0934 Å.
UsesMolybdenum(II) acetate dimer is generally used as an intermediate compound in a process to form other quadruply bonded molybdenum compounds.
PreparationMo2(O2CCH3)4is prepared by treating molybdenum hexa carbonyl (Mo (CO)6) with acetic acid. The process strips CO ligands from hexacarbonyl results in the oxidation of Mo (0) to Mo (II).
2 Mo(CO)6 + 4 HO2CCH3 → Mo2(O2CCH3)4 + 12 CO + 2 H2
Trinuclear clusters are byproducts.
The reaction of HO2CCH3 and Mo(CO)6 was first investigated by Bannister et al. in 1960. At the time, quadruple metal-metal bonds had not yet been discovered, so these authors proposed that "Mo(O2CCH3)2 was tetrahedral. This perspective changed with Mason's characterization .


ApplicationMo2(O2CCH3)4 is generally used as an intermediate compound in a process to form other quadruply bonded molybdenum compounds The acetate ligands can be replaced to give new compounds such as [Mo2Cl8]4- and Mo2Cl4[P(C4H9)3]4.
MOLYBDENUM(II) ACETATE DIMER Preparation Products And Raw materials
MOLYBDENUM(V) CHLORIDE Tungstic acid Cobalt acetate Ammonium molybdate tetrahydrate Cupric acetate monohydrate Molybdenum trioxide MOLYBDENUM(II) ACETATE DIMER MOLYBDENUM MALATE MOLYBDENUM ASPARTATE MOLYBDENUM ALPHA KETOGLUTARATE MOLYBDENUM FUMARTATE Molybdenum

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