The crystal structure of a lyxose-bridged dimolybdate: a redetermination of the first monosaccharide-metal complex's structure.
Thorsten Allscher, Peter Klüfers, Thorsten Allscher, Peter Klüfers
Index: Carbohydr. Res. 344(4) , 539-40, (2009)
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Abstract
The crystal structure of the first monosaccharide-metal complex ever reported, a beta-D-lyxofuranose-bridged dimolybdate [Taylor, G. E.; Waters, J. M. Tetrahedron Lett.1981, 22, 1277-1278] was re-determined since the original work shows unbalanced charges, and thus an unclear protonation state of the lyxose ligand. As a result, the complex was found to be a monoanion whose charge is balanced by an ammonium counterion. The lyxose O5 atom is non-deprotonated, and the carbohydrate ligand is trianionic due to deprotonation of the O1, O2 and O3 hydroxy functions.
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