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| Name = Molybdenum tetrachloride | | Name = Molybdenum tetrachloride | ||
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| IUPACName = Molybdenum tetrachloride | | IUPACName = Molybdenum tetrachloride | ||
| OtherNames = Molybdenum(IV) chloride | | OtherNames = Molybdenum(IV) chloride | ||
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IUPAC name Molybdenum tetrachloride | |
Other names Molybdenum(IV) chloride | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.033.039 |
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Properties | |
Chemical formula | MoCl4 |
Molar mass | 237.752 g/mol |
Appearance | black solid |
Melting point | 552 °C (1,026 °F; 825 K) |
Solubility in water | Decomposes |
Hazards | |
NFPA 704 (fire diamond) | 3 0 1 |
Flash point | Non flammable |
Related compounds | |
Related compounds | Molybdenum(II) chloride Molybdenum(III) chloride Molybdenum(V) chloride |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). N verify (what is ?) Infobox references |
Molybdenum tetrachloride is the inorganic compound with the empirical formula MoCl4. The material exists as two polymorphs, both being dark-colored paramagnetic solids. These compounds are mainly of interest as precursors to other molybdenum complexes.
Structure
The α polymorph is a polymer. The β polymorph is a hexamer. In both polymorph, the Mo center is octahedral with two terminal chloride ligands and four doubly bridging ligands. In addition to these two binary phases, a number of adducts are know with the formula MoCl4L2 where L is a Lewis base.
Preparation
α-Molybdenum tetrachloride can be prepared from by dechlorination of molybdenum pentachloride using tetrachloroethene:
- 2 MoCl5 + C2Cl4 → 2 MoCl4 + C2Cl6
Heating α-molybdenum tetrachloride in a sealed container in the presence of molybdenum pentachloride induces conversion to the β polymorph.
Reactions
When heated in an open container, molybdenum tetrachloride evolves chlorine, giving molybdenum trichloride;
- 2 MoCl4 → 2 MoCl3 + Cl2
The acetonitrile complex adduct can be prepared by reduction of the pentachloride with acetonitrile:
- 2 MoCl5 + 5 CH3CN → 2 MoCl4(CH3CN)2 + ClCH2CN + HCl
The MeCN ligands can be exchanged with other ligands:
- MoCl4(CH3CN)2 + 2 THF → MoCl4(THF)2 + 2 CH3CN
The pentachloride can be reduced to the ether complex MoCl4(Et2O)2 using tin powder. It is a beige, paramagnetic solid.
References
- Ulrich Müller (1981). "Hexameric Molybdenum Tetrachloride". Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English. 20 (8): 692. doi:10.1002/anie.198106921.
- ^ McCann III, E. L.; Brown, T. M. (1970). "Molybdenum(IV) Chloride". Inorganic Syntheses. Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 12. p. 181. doi:10.1002/9780470132432.ch31. ISBN 9780470132432.
- Broderick, Erin M.; Browne, Samuel C.; Johnson, Marc J. A. (2014). "Dimolybdenum and Ditungsten Hexa(Alkoxides)". Inorganic Syntheses: Volume 36. Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 36. pp. 95–102. doi:10.1002/9781118744994.ch18. ISBN 9781118744994.
- Dilworth, Jonathan R.; Richards, Raymond L. (1990). "The Synthesis of Molybdenum and Tungsten Dinitrogen Complexes". Inorganic Syntheses. Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 28. p. 33. doi:10.1002/9780470132593.ch7. ISBN 9780470132593.
- Maria, Sébastien; Poli, Rinaldo (2014). "Ether Complexes of Molybdenum(III) and Molybdenum(IV) chlorides". Inorganic Syntheses: Volume 36. Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 36. pp. 15–18. doi:10.1002/9781118744994.ch03. ISBN 9781118744994.
Molybdenum compounds | |
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Mo(0) | |
Mo(II) | |
Mo(III) | |
Mo(IV) | |
Mo(V) | |
Mo(VI) |