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Structural Variability of 4f and 5f Thiocyanate Complexes and Dissociation of Uranium(III)–Thiocyanate Bonds with Increased Ionicity

Structural Variability of 4f and 5f Thiocyanate Complexes and Dissociation of Uranium(III)–Thiocyanate Bonds with Increased Ionicity

Authors :
Biswas, Saptarshi
Ma, Shuwen
Nuzzo, Stefano
Twamley, Brendan
Russell, Andrew T.
Platts, James A.
Hartl, František
Baker, Robert J.
Source :
Inorganic Chemistry; December 2017, Vol. 56 Issue: 23 p14426-14437, 12p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A series of complexes [Et4N][Ln(NCS)4(H2O)4] (Ln = Pr, Tb, Dy, Ho, Yb) have been structurally characterized, all showing the same structure, namely a distorted square antiprismatic coordination geometry, and the Ln–O and Ln–N bond lengths following the expected lanthanide contraction. When the counterion is Cs+, a different structural motif is observed and the eight-coordinate complex Cs5[Nd(NCS)8] isolated. The thorium compounds [Me4N]4[Th(NCS)7(NO3)] and [Me4N]4[Th(NCS)6(NO3)2] have been characterized, and high coordination numbers are also observed. Finally, attempts to synthesize a U(III) thiocyanate compound has been unsuccessful; from the reaction mixture, a heterocycle formed by condensation of five MeCN solvent molecules, possibly promoted by U(III), was isolated and structurally characterized. To rationalize the inability to isolate U(III) thiocyanate compounds, thin-layer cyclic voltammetry and IR spectroelectrochemistry have been utilized to explore the cathodic behavior of [Et4N]4[U(NCS)8] and [Et4N][U(NCS)5(bipy)2] along with a related uranyl compound [Et4N]3[UO2(NCS)5]. In all examples, the reduction triggers a rapid dissociation of [NCS]−ions and decomposition. Interestingly, the oxidation chemistry of [Et4N]3[UO2(NCS)5] in the presence of bipy gives the U(IV) compound [Et4N]4[U(NCS)8], an unusual example of a ligand-based oxidationtriggering a metal-based reduction. The experimental results have been augmented by a computational investigation, concluding that the U(III)–NCS bond is more ionic than the U(IV)–NCS bond.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00201669 and 1520510X
Volume :
56
Issue :
23
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Inorganic Chemistry
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs43991293
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.7b01560