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Structure of the {U(13)} polyoxo cluster U(13)O(8)Cl( x )(MeO)(38–x ) (x = 2.3, MeO = methoxide)
The structure of a new type of polyoxo cluster complex that contains thirteen uranium atoms, {U(13)}, is reported. The complex crystallized from methanol containing tetravalent uranium (U(IV)) with a basic organic ligand, and was characterized as dichloridooctacosa-μ(2)-methanolato-octakis(met...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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International Union of Crystallography
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8340969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34422313 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989021007623 |
Sumario: | The structure of a new type of polyoxo cluster complex that contains thirteen uranium atoms, {U(13)}, is reported. The complex crystallized from methanol containing tetravalent uranium (U(IV)) with a basic organic ligand, and was characterized as dichloridooctacosa-μ(2)-methanolato-octakis(methanolato)octa-μ(4)-oxido-tridecauranium, [U(13)(CH(3)O)(35.7)Cl(2.3)O(8)] or [U(13)(μ(4)-O(oxo))(8)Cl( x )(MeO)(38–x )] (x = 2.3, MeO = methoxide) (I), by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The characterized {U(13)} polyoxo cluster complex (I) possesses a single cubic uranium polyhedron at the centre of the cluster core. To the best of our knowledge, this is the very first example of a polyoxo actinide complex that bears a single cubic polyhedron in its structure. The cubic polyhedron in I is well comparable in shape with those in bulk UO(2). The U—O bonds in the cubic polyhedron of I are, however, significantly shorter than those not only in bulk UO(2) but also in another analogue in the {U(38)} cluster. This shortening of U—O bonds, together with BVS calculations and the overall negative charge (2−) of I, suggests that the central uranium atom in I, which forms the single cubic coordination polyhedron, is presumably oxidized to the pentavalent state (U(V)) from the original tetravalent state (U(IV)). Complex I is, hence, the first example of a polyoxo cluster possessing a single cubic coordination polyhedron of U(V). |
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