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Synthesis and characterization of carbene derivatives of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82): exceptional chemical properties induced by strong actinide–carbon cage interaction

Chemical functionalization of endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) is essential for the application of these novel carbon materials. Actinide EMFs, a new EMF family member, have presented unique molecular and electronic structures but their chemical properties remain unexplored. Here, for the first t...

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Autores principales: Liu, Xinye, Li, Bo, Yang, Wei, Yao, Yang-Rong, Yang, Le, Zhuang, Jiaxin, Li, Xiaomeng, Jin, Peng, Chen, Ning
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34164015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06111e
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author Liu, Xinye
Li, Bo
Yang, Wei
Yao, Yang-Rong
Yang, Le
Zhuang, Jiaxin
Li, Xiaomeng
Jin, Peng
Chen, Ning
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Li, Bo
Yang, Wei
Yao, Yang-Rong
Yang, Le
Zhuang, Jiaxin
Li, Xiaomeng
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Chen, Ning
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description Chemical functionalization of endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) is essential for the application of these novel carbon materials. Actinide EMFs, a new EMF family member, have presented unique molecular and electronic structures but their chemical properties remain unexplored. Here, for the first time, we report the chemical functionalization of actinide EMFs, in which the photochemical reaction of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82) with 2-adamantane-2,3′-[3H]-diazirine (AdN(2), 1) was systematically investigated. The combined HPLC and MALDI-TOF analyses show that carbene addition by photochemical reaction afforded three isomers of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad and four isomers of U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad (Ad = adamantylidene), presenting notably higher reactivity than their lanthanide analogs. Among these novel EMF derivatives, Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad(I, II, III) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad(I, II, III) were successfully isolated and were characterized by UV-vis-NIR spectroscopy. In particular, the molecular structures of first actinide fullerene derivatives, Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad(I) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad(I), were unambiguously determined by single crystal X-ray crystallography, both of which show a [6,6]-open cage structure. In addition, isomerization of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad(II), Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad(III), U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad(II) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad(III) was observed at room temperature. Computational studies suggest that the attached carbon atoms on the cages of both Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad(I) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad(I) have the largest negative charges, thus facilitating the electrophilic attack. Furthermore, it reveals that, compared to their lanthanide analogs, Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82) have much closer metal–cage distance, increased metal-to-cage charge transfer, and strong metal–cage interactions stemming from the significant contribution of extended Th-5f and U-5f orbitals to the occupied molecular orbitals, all of which give rise to their unusual high reactivity. This study provides first insights into the exceptional chemical properties of actinide endohedral fullerenes, which pave ways for the future functionalization and application of these novel EMF compounds.
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spelling pubmed-81793372021-06-22 Synthesis and characterization of carbene derivatives of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82): exceptional chemical properties induced by strong actinide–carbon cage interaction Liu, Xinye Li, Bo Yang, Wei Yao, Yang-Rong Yang, Le Zhuang, Jiaxin Li, Xiaomeng Jin, Peng Chen, Ning Chem Sci Chemistry Chemical functionalization of endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) is essential for the application of these novel carbon materials. Actinide EMFs, a new EMF family member, have presented unique molecular and electronic structures but their chemical properties remain unexplored. Here, for the first time, we report the chemical functionalization of actinide EMFs, in which the photochemical reaction of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82) with 2-adamantane-2,3′-[3H]-diazirine (AdN(2), 1) was systematically investigated. The combined HPLC and MALDI-TOF analyses show that carbene addition by photochemical reaction afforded three isomers of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad and four isomers of U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad (Ad = adamantylidene), presenting notably higher reactivity than their lanthanide analogs. Among these novel EMF derivatives, Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad(I, II, III) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad(I, II, III) were successfully isolated and were characterized by UV-vis-NIR spectroscopy. In particular, the molecular structures of first actinide fullerene derivatives, Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad(I) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad(I), were unambiguously determined by single crystal X-ray crystallography, both of which show a [6,6]-open cage structure. In addition, isomerization of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad(II), Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad(III), U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad(II) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad(III) was observed at room temperature. Computational studies suggest that the attached carbon atoms on the cages of both Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82)Ad(I) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82)Ad(I) have the largest negative charges, thus facilitating the electrophilic attack. Furthermore, it reveals that, compared to their lanthanide analogs, Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82) have much closer metal–cage distance, increased metal-to-cage charge transfer, and strong metal–cage interactions stemming from the significant contribution of extended Th-5f and U-5f orbitals to the occupied molecular orbitals, all of which give rise to their unusual high reactivity. This study provides first insights into the exceptional chemical properties of actinide endohedral fullerenes, which pave ways for the future functionalization and application of these novel EMF compounds. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8179337/ /pubmed/34164015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06111e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Liu, Xinye
Li, Bo
Yang, Wei
Yao, Yang-Rong
Yang, Le
Zhuang, Jiaxin
Li, Xiaomeng
Jin, Peng
Chen, Ning
Synthesis and characterization of carbene derivatives of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82): exceptional chemical properties induced by strong actinide–carbon cage interaction
title Synthesis and characterization of carbene derivatives of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82): exceptional chemical properties induced by strong actinide–carbon cage interaction
title_full Synthesis and characterization of carbene derivatives of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82): exceptional chemical properties induced by strong actinide–carbon cage interaction
title_fullStr Synthesis and characterization of carbene derivatives of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82): exceptional chemical properties induced by strong actinide–carbon cage interaction
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and characterization of carbene derivatives of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82): exceptional chemical properties induced by strong actinide–carbon cage interaction
title_short Synthesis and characterization of carbene derivatives of Th@C(3v)(8)-C(82) and U@C(2v)(9)-C(82): exceptional chemical properties induced by strong actinide–carbon cage interaction
title_sort synthesis and characterization of carbene derivatives of th@c(3v)(8)-c(82) and u@c(2v)(9)-c(82): exceptional chemical properties induced by strong actinide–carbon cage interaction
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34164015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06111e
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