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Homoleptic Uranium-Bis(acyl)phosphide Complexes.

Stephanie H CarpenterNikki J WolfordBrennan S BillowTaylor V FetrowNathalia CajiaoAleksa RadovićMichael T JanickeMichael L NeidigAaron M Tondreau
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
The first uranium bis(acyl)phosphide (BAP) complexes were synthesized from the reaction between sodium bis(mesitoyl)phosphide ( Na( mes BAP) ) or sodium bis(2,4,6-triisopropylbenzoyl)phosphide ( Na( tripp BAP) ) and UI 3 (1,4-dioxane) 1.5 . Thermally stable, homoleptic BAP complexes were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, when appropriate, for the elucidation of the electronic structure and bonding of these complexes. EPR spectroscopy revealed that the BAP ligands on the uranium center retain a significant amount of electron density. The EPR spectrum of the trivalent U( tripp BAP) 3 has a rhombic signal near g = 2 ( g 1 = 2.03; g 2 = 2.01; and g 3 = 1.98) that is consistent with the EPR-observed unpaired electron being located in a molecular orbital that appears ligand-derived. However, upon warming the complex to room temperature, no resonance was observed, indicating the presence of uranium character.
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