Synthesis and Characterization of Oxovanadium(IV) Urea Compound
Corresponding Author(s) : Kh. A. Hassan
khqab@qu.edu.qa
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 17 No. 4 (2005): Vol 17 Issue 4
Abstract
Vanadyl chloride, VOCl2·6H2O, reacts with urea at room temperature to form the four coordinated oxovanadium(IV) complex of the type [V(O)(urea)2(Cl)2]. The complex is in the mononuclear form where the two urea molecules and two chlorides occupy the four equatorial positions in a plane perpendicular to the vanadyl oxygen forming a distorted square pyramid.
Keywords
Vanadyl complexes
Urea
Infrared
Thermal studies
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A. Hassan, K.; Al-Hashimi, N.; Nour, E. Synthesis and Characterization of Oxovanadium(IV) Urea Compound. ajc 2016, 17, 2604-2610.
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