| Literature DB >> 31950554 |
I Joseph Brackbill1, Iskander Douair2, Daniel J Lussier1, Michael A Boreen1, Laurent Maron2, John Arnold1.
Abstract
While carbene complexes of uranium have been known for over a decade, there are no reported examples of complexes between an actinide and a "heavy carbene." Herein, we report the syntheses and structures of the first uranium-heavy tetrylene complexes: (CpSiMe3 )3 U-Si[PhC(NR)2 ]R' (R=tBu, R'=NMe2 1; R=iPr, R'=PhC(NiPr)2 2). Complex 1 features a kinetically robust uranium-silicon bonding interaction, while the uranium-silicon bond in 2 is easily disrupted thermally or by competing ligands in solution. Calculations reveal polarized σ bonds, but depending on the substituents at silicon a substantial π-bonding interaction is also present. The complexes possess relatively high bond orders which suggests primarily covalent bonding between uranium and silicon. These results comprise a new frontier in actinide-heavy main-group bonding.Entities:
Keywords: actinides; donor-acceptor interactions; heavy carbenes; silylenes; uranium
Year: 2020 PMID: 31950554 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202000214
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236