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Bonding Insights from Structural and Spectroscopic Comparisons of {SnW 5 } and {TiW 5 } Alkoxido- and Aryloxido-Substituted Lindqvist Polyoxometalates.

Incorporation of {MX}n+ groups into polyoxometalates (POMs) provides the means not only to introduce reactivity and functionality but also to tune the electronic properties of the oxide framework by varying M, X and n. In order to elucidate the factors responsible for differences in reactivity between {TiW5 } and {SnW5 } Lindqvist-type hexametalates, a series of alkoxido- and aryloxido-tin substituted POMs (nBu4 N)3 [(RO)SnW5 O18 ] (R=Me, Et, iPr and tBu) and (nBu4 N)3 [(ArO)SnW5 O18 ] (Ar=C6 H5 , 4-MeC6 H5 , 4-tBuC6 H5 , 4-HOC6 H4 , 3-HOC6 H4 and 2-CHOC6 H4 ) has been structurally characterised and studied by multinuclear NMR (1 H, 13 C, 17 O, 119 Sn and 183 W) and FTIR spectroscopy. Spectroscopic and structural parameters were compared with those of titanium-substituted homologues and, when coupled with theoretical studies, indicated that Sn-OR and Sn-OAr bonds are ionic with little π-contribution, whereas Ti-OR and Ti-OAr bonds are more covalent with π-bonding that is more prevalent for Ti-OR than Ti-OAr. This experimental and theoretical analysis of bonding in a homologous series of reactive POMs is the most extensive and detailed to date, and reveals factors which account for significant differences in reactivity between tin and titanium congeners.

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