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Thorium Cluster Synthesized by a Solvent-Free Flux Approach: The Richest Coordination Diversity and Application Exploration.

Dan ZhouYang YangZhehui WengJueqiong WangYizhou YanLiwei ChengYingtong FanLixi ChenHailong ZhangLong ChenYanlong WangShu-Ao Wang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
The renaissance of research interests in actinide oxo clusters in the past decade arises from both the concerns of radioactive contamination and their potential utility as nanoscale materials. Compared to the uranium cluster, the thorium (Th) cluster shows less coordination variation. Herein, we presented a unique Th cluster ( ThC-1 ) that exhibits the most diverse coordination chemistry found within a single Th cluster via a solvent-free flux synthesis approach. The melt triazole not only offers a unique solvation environment that may be responsible for the coordination diversity in ThC-1 but also represents the first nitrogen-donor capping ligand in Th clusters. The potential utility of ThC-1 as a heterogeneous catalyst was also explored for a classical CO 2 cycloaddition reaction. This work offers a novel approach in synthesizing Th clusters, broadening the realm of the structural diversity of Th.
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