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Complexes Featuring a cis‐[M→→ ${{\rm{ \mathbin{{\stackrel{\textstyle\rightarrow} { {\smash{\rightarrow}\vphantom{_{\vbox to.5ex{\vss}}}} } }} }}}$ U←← ${{\rm{ \mathbin{{\stackrel{\textstyle\leftarrow} { {\smash{\leftarrow}\vphantom{_{\vbox to.5ex{\vss}}}} } }} }}}$ M] Core (M=Rh, Ir): A New Route to Uranium‐Metal Multiple Bonds

Authors :
Shen, Jinghang
Rajeshkumar, Thayalan
Feng, Genfeng
Zhao, Yue
Wang, Shuao
Maron, Laurent
Zhu, Congqing
Source :
Angewandte Chemie; 5/15/2023, Vol. 135 Issue 21, p1-8, 8p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Although examples of multiple bonds between actinide elements and main‐group elements are quite common, studies of the multiple bonds between actinide elements and transition metals are extremely rare owing to difficulties associated with their synthesis. Here we report the first example of molecular uranium complexes featuring a cis‐[M→→ ${{\rm{ \mathbin{{\stackrel{\textstyle\rightarrow} { {\smash{\rightarrow}\vphantom{_{\vbox to.5ex{\vss}}}} } }} }}}$ U←← ${{\rm{ \mathbin{{\stackrel{\textstyle\leftarrow} { {\smash{\leftarrow}\vphantom{_{\vbox to.5ex{\vss}}}} } }} }}}$ M] core (M=Rh, Ir), which exhibits an unprecedented arrangement of two M→→ ${{\rm{ \mathbin{{\stackrel{\textstyle\rightarrow} { {\smash{\rightarrow}\vphantom{_{\vbox to.5ex{\vss}}}} } }} }}}$ U double dative bond linkages to a single U center. These complexes were prepared by the reactions of chlorine‐bridged heterometallic complexes [{U{N(CH3)(CH2CH2NPiPr2)2}(Cl)2[(μ‐Cl)M(COD)]2}] (M=Rh, Ir) with MeMgBr or MeLi, a new method for the construction of species with U−M multiple bonds. Theoretical calculations including dispersion confirmed the presence of two U←← ${{\rm{ \mathbin{{\stackrel{\textstyle\leftarrow} { {\smash{\leftarrow}\vphantom{_{\vbox to.5ex{\vss}}}} } }} }}}$ M double dative bonds in these complexes. This study not only enriches the U←← ${{\rm{ \mathbin{{\stackrel{\textstyle\leftarrow} { {\smash{\leftarrow}\vphantom{_{\vbox to.5ex{\vss}}}} } }} }}}$ M multiple bond chemistry, but also provides a new opportunity to explore the bonding of actinide elements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00448249
Volume :
135
Issue :
21
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Angewandte Chemie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163565674
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.202303379