Issue 100, 2016

Uranium(iii) and thorium(iv) alkyl complexes as potential starting materials

Abstract

The synthesis and characterisation of a rare U(III) alkyl complex, U[η4-Me2NC(H)C6H5]3, using the dimethylbenzylamine (DMBA) ligand has been accomplished. While attempting to prepare the U(IV) compound, reduction to the U(III) complex occurred. In the analogous Th(IV) system, C–H bond activation of a methyl group of one dimethylamine was observed yielding Th[η4-Me2NC(H)C6H5]25-(CH2)MeNC(H)C6H5] with a dianionic DMBA ligand. The utility of these complexes as starting materials has been analyzed using a bulky dithiocarboxylate ligand to yield tetravalent actinide species.

Graphical abstract: Uranium(iii) and thorium(iv) alkyl complexes as potential starting materials

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 Oct 2016
Accepted
10 Nov 2016
First published
16 Nov 2016
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Chem. Commun., 2016,52, 14373-14375

Uranium(III) and thorium(IV) alkyl complexes as potential starting materials

A. C. Behrle, A. J. Myers, P. Rungthanaphatsophon, W. W. Lukens, C. L. Barnes and J. R. Walensky, Chem. Commun., 2016, 52, 14373 DOI: 10.1039/C6CC08105C

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