Issue 18, 2016

New vistas in the molecular chemistry of thorium: low oxidation state complexes

Abstract

Although the molecular chemistry of thorium is dominated by the +4 oxidation state accounts of Th(III) complexes have continued to increase in frequency since the first structurally characterised example was reported thirty years ago. The isolation of the first Th(II) complexes in 2015 and exciting recent Th(III) and Th(II) reactivity studies both indicate that this long-neglected area is set to undergo a rapid expansion in research activity over the next decade, as previously seen since the turn of the millennium for analogous U(III) small molecule activation chemistry. In this perspective article, we review synthetic routes to Th(III) and Th(II) complexes and summarise their distinctive physical properties. We provide a near-chronological discussion of these systems, focusing on structurally characterised examples, and cover complementary theoretical studies that rationalise electronic structures. All reactivity studies of Th(III) and Th(II) complexes that have been reported to date are described in detail.

Graphical abstract: New vistas in the molecular chemistry of thorium: low oxidation state complexes

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
21 Mar 2016
Accepted
13 Apr 2016
First published
13 Apr 2016

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 7537-7549

Author version available

New vistas in the molecular chemistry of thorium: low oxidation state complexes

F. Ortu, A. Formanuik, J. R. Innes and D. P. Mills, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 7537 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT01111J

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