“…From a structural perspective, the complexes all contain flexible a-In-donor ligands that can act as a buffer to accommodate the needs of the uranium metaL The ability of 20 these N(amide), O(.lkoxide), P(phosphine), S('hiola,e) and C(carbocycle) donors, along with even the uranyl and imido fragments, to adjust their electron-donating abil ity in response to the e lectronic demands of the uran ium metal appears vita l to the isolation and stability of the resultant pentavalent complexes. 25 And yet, even with all the synthetic advances made toward U V systems over recent years, compared to the other uranium oxiqation states (III, IV , VI), there is still so much that we do not understand abo ut this en igmatic oxidation state. The dearth of available physical characterization data for 30 molecular uranium(V) systems is a genera l problem in the field.…”