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A Uranium(II) Arene Complex That Acts as a Uranium(I) Synthon

Mark D. Straub, Erik T. Ouellette, Michael A. Boreen, R. David Britt, Khetpakorn Chakarawet, Iskander Douair, Colin A. Gould, Laurent Maron, Iker Del Rosal, David Villarreal, Stefan G. Minasian, John Arnold

2021Journal of the American Chemical Society78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Two-electron reduction of the amidate-supported U(III) mono(arene) complex U(TDA)3 (2) with KC8 yields the anionic bis(arene) complex [K[2.2.2]cryptand][U(TDA)2] (3) (TDA = N-(2,6-di-isopropylphenyl)pivalamido). EPR spectroscopy, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and calculations using DFT as well as multireference CASSCF methods all provide strong evidence that the electronic structure of 3 is best represented as a 5f4 U(II) metal center bound to a monoreduced arene ligand. Reactivity studies show 3 reacts as a U(I) synthon by behaving as a two-electron reductant toward I2 to form the dinuclear U(III)–U(III) triiodide species [K[2.2.2]cryptand][(UI(TDA)2)2(μ-I)] (6) and as a three-electron reductant toward cycloheptatriene (CHT) to form the U(IV) complex [K[2.2.2]cryptand][U(η7-C7H7)(TDA)2(THF)] (7). The reaction of 3 with cyclooctatetraene (COT) generates a mixture of the U(III) anion [K[2.2.2]cryptand][U(TDA)4] (1-crypt) and U(COT)2, while the addition of COT to complex 2 instead yields the dinuclear U(IV)–U(IV) inverse sandwich complex [U(TDA)3]2(μ-η8:η3-C8H8) (8). Two-electron reduction of the homoleptic Th(IV) amidate complex Th(TDA)4 (4) with KC8 gives the mono(arene) complex [K[2.2.2]cryptand][Th(TDA)3(THF)] (5). The C–C bond lengths and torsion angles in the bound arene of 5 suggest a direduced arene bound to a Th(IV) metal center; this conclusion is supported by DFT calculations.

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ChemistryHomolepticCryptandSynthonCyclooctatetraeneMetalCrystallographyLigand (biochemistry)StereochemistryElectron paramagnetic resonanceMedicinal chemistryMoleculeIonOrganic chemistryBiochemistryPhysicsReceptorNuclear magnetic resonanceRadioactive element chemistry and processingLanthanide and Transition Metal ComplexesOrganometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
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