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Subtle Interactions and Electron Transfer between U(III) , Np(III) , or Pu(III) and Uranyl Mediated by the Oxo Group

Authors :
Anne-Frédérique Pécharman
Xiaobin Zhang
Polly L. Arnold
Roberto Caciuffo
Christos Apostolidis
Michał S. Dutkiewicz
Nicola Magnani
Eric Colineau
Jason B. Love
Jean-Christophe Griveau
Georg Schreckenbach
Olaf Walter
Markus Zegke
Emmalina Hollis
Source :
Arnold, P L, Dutkiewicz, M S, Zegke, M, Walter, O, Apostolidis, C, Hollis, E, Pécharman, A, Magnani, N, Griveau, J, Colineau, E, Caciuffo, R, Zhang, X, Schreckenbach, G & Love, J B 2016, ' Subtle Interactions and Electron Transfer between U-III, Np-III, or Pu-III and Uranyl Mediated by the Oxo Group ', Angewandte Chemie International Edition, vol. 55, no. 41, pp. 12797-12801 . https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201607022
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

A dramatic difference in the ability of the reducing An(III) center in AnCp3 (An=U, Np, Pu; Cp=C5 H5 ) to oxo-bind and reduce the uranyl(VI) dication in the complex [(UO2 )(THF)(H2 L)] (L="Pacman" Schiff-base polypyrrolic macrocycle), is found and explained. These are the first selective functionalizations of the uranyl oxo by another actinide cation. At-first contradictory electronic structural data are explained by combining theory and experiment. Complete one-electron transfer from Cp3 U forms the U(IV) -uranyl(V) compound that behaves as a U(V) -localized single molecule magnet below 4 K. The extent of reduction by the Cp3 Np group upon oxo-coordination is much less, with a Np(III) -uranyl(VI) dative bond assigned. Solution NMR and NIR spectroscopy suggest Np(IV) U(V) but single-crystal X-ray diffraction and SQUID magnetometry suggest a Np(III) -U(VI) assignment. DFT-calculated Hirshfeld charge and spin density analyses suggest half an electron has transferred, and these explain the strongly shifted NMR spectra by spin density contributions at the hydrogen nuclei. The Pu(III) -U(VI) interaction is too weak to be observed in THF solvent, in agreement with calculated predictions.

Details

ISSN :
15213773
Volume :
55
Issue :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7c12657a1db232dccddddf7d46f3e489
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201607022