Mixed-ligand oxovanadium(V) complexes, [(VO)-O-v(L)-(sal)], containing
salicylaldimine ligands of alpha-amino acids H(2)L [(1); R = Me, i-Pr
and CH(2)Ph] and salicylaldehyde (Hsal) have been synthesized. The co
ordination sphere of the complexes is of the VO(ONO)(OO) type, where O
atoms are phenolic, carboxylic and aldehydic, and N is of the azometh
ine type. The complexes are diamagnetic and exhibit only one LMCT band
at ca. 490 nm. They display quasi-reversible one-electron reduction p
eaks in a CH2Cl2-MeCN (2:1 v/v) mixture in the 0.07-0.13 V versus s.c.
e. range. A trend in the redox potential data has been rationalized on
the basis of conventional normal substituent effects.