Mo2 B4 O9 -Connecting Borate and Metal-Cluster Chemistry

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2017 Jun 1;56(23):6449-6453. doi: 10.1002/anie.201701891. Epub 2017 Apr 21.

Abstract

We report on the first thoroughly characterized molybdenum borate, which was synthesized in a high-pressure/high-temperature experiment at 12.3 GPa/1300 °C using a Walker-type multianvil apparatus. Mo2 B4 O9 incorporates tetrahedral molybdenum clusters into an anionic borate crystal structure-a structural motif that has never been observed before in the wide field of borate crystal chemistry. The six bonding molecular orbitals of the [Mo4 ] tetrahedron are completely filled with 12 electrons, which are fully delocalized over the four molybdenum atoms. This finding is in agreement with the results of the magnetic measurements, which confirmed the diamagnetic character of Mo2 B4 O9 . The two four-coordinated boron sites can be differentiated in the 11 B MAS-NMR spectrum because of the strongly different degrees of local distortions. Experimentally obtained IR and Raman bands were assigned to vibrational modes based on DFT calculations.

Keywords: borates; high-pressure chemistry; molybdenum; solid-state structures; transition-metal clusters.