Seven-coordinate ruthenium oxo species have been proposed as active intermediates in catalytic water oxidation by a number of highly active ruthenium catalysts, however such species have yet to be isolated. Reported herein is the first example of a seven-coordinate group 8 metal-oxo species, Os-V(O)(qpy)(pic)Cl(2+) (qpy=2,2':6',2'':6'',2'''-quaterpyridine, pic - 4-picoline). The X-ray crystal structure of this complex shows that it has a distorted pentagonal bipyramidal geometry with an Os=O distance of 1.7375 angstrom. This oxo species undergoes facile O-atom and H-atom-transfer reactions with various organic substrates. Notably it can abstract H atoms from alkylaromatics with C-H bond dissociation energy as high as 90 kcalmol(-1). This work suggests that highly active oxidants may be designed based on group 8 seven-coordinate metal oxo species.
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