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Actinide inverse trans influence versus cooperative pushing from below and multi-center bonding

Laura C. Motta, Jochen Autschbach

2023Nature Communications30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Actinide-ligand bonds with high multiplicities remain poorly understood. Decades ago, an effect known as 6p pushing from below (PFB) was proposed to enhance actinide covalency. A related effect-also poorly understood-is inverse trans influence (ITI). The present computational study of actinide-ligand covalent interactions with high bond multiplicities quantifies the energetic contributions from PFB and identifies a hitherto overlooked fourth bonding interaction for 2nd-row ligands in the studied organometallic systems. The latter are best described by a terminal O/N ligand exhibiting quadruple bonding interactions with the actinide. The 4th interaction may be characterized as a multi-center or charge-shift bond involving the trans ligand. It is shown in this work that the 4th bonding interaction is a manifestation of ITI, assisted by PFB, and provides a long-sought missing piece in the understanding of actinide chemistry.

Topics & Concepts

ActinideCovalent bondLigand (biochemistry)ChemistryChemical bondComputational chemistryCenter (category theory)CrystallographyInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryBiochemistryReceptorRadioactive element chemistry and processingCrystallography and molecular interactionsOrganometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
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