Das cubane

In coordination chemistry, the Das cubane is a transition metal carboxylate complex with the formula [CoO(OAc)py]4 where OAc is acetate and py is pyridine. The compound is named after Birinchi K. Das, who led the team that discovered the cluster. The compound features of Co4O4 core. Each Co(III) center is low-spin and has octahedral geometry. The compound is prepared by mixing a cobalt(II) salt with acetate and pyridine followed by oxidation with hydrogen peroxide.[1]

Das cubane
Names
Other names
tetrakis[μ-(acetato-κO:κO')]tetra-μ3-oxotetrakis(pyridine)tetracobalt
Identifiers
Properties
C28H32Co4N4O12
Molar mass 852.313 g·mol−1
Appearance olive green solid
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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References

  1. Chakrabarty, Rajesh; Bora, Sanchay J.; Das, Birinchi K. (2007). "Synthesis, Structure, Spectral and Electrochemical Properties, and Catalytic Use of Cobalt(III)−Oxo Cubane Clusters". Inorganic Chemistry. 46 (22): 9450–9462. doi:10.1021/ic7011759. PMID 17910439.
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