Heterobimetallic Uranium(V)-Alkali Metal Alkoxides: Expanding the Chemistry of f-Block Elements
Andreas Lichtenberg, Lidia Inderdühnen, Aida Lichtenberg, Sanjay Mathur

TL;DR
This paper explores new uranium-alkali metal compounds and how their structures change based on the alkali metal used.
Contribution
The study introduces novel heterobimetallic uranium(V) alkoxides and reveals how alkali metals influence their structural diversity.
Findings
Alkali metal ions dictate the structural type of uranium alkoxides, from clusters to chains.
Trans-alcoholysis with iso-propyl alcohol yields different nuclearities depending on the alkali metal.
Compounds were characterized using NMR, IR, and X-ray diffraction for structural confirmation.
Abstract
Heterobimetallic uranium(V) alkoxides incorporating monovalent alkali metal counterions display remarkable structural versatility, dictated by the steric demands of the alkoxide ligands and the ionic radius of the alkali metal. Compounds of the general formula [UM(OtBu)6] (UM-OtBu-type: M = Na, K, Rb, Cs) were obtained by: (i) reacting [U(OtBu)5(py)] with equimolar amounts of alkali metal silylamides in tert-butyl alcohol, and (ii) oxidative transformation of [UM2(OtBu)6] (M = Na, K, Rb, Cs) upon reaction with iodine. Trans-alcoholysis of uranium heterobimetallic tert-butoxides with sterically less demanding iso-propyl alcohol yields oligomeric or polymeric iso-propoxide derivatives of the general formula [UM(OiPr)6]n, where the nuclearity depends on the alkali metal (n = 2 for M = Li; n = ∞ for M = Na, K, Rb). The capacity of alkali metal ions to adopt flexible coordination geometries…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadioactive element chemistry and processing · Nuclear materials and radiation effects · Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
