“… 36 Analogous to other known examples in transition metal chemistry, these uranium hydrosulfido complexes are suitable precursor molecules for the high-yield synthesis of terminal chalcogenido complexes, since the proton can be conveniently removed. 37 , 38 Additionally, the U–EH species can be seen as “proton-capped” terminal chalcogenido complexes and spectroscopic comparison to the analogous, truly terminal species provides unique insight into the nature of the chemical bond between uranium and the soft chalcogenido ligand. 27 – 29 , 32 Until today, there is only one structurally characterized uranium hydrosulfido complex reported in the literature, namely [(( Ad,Me ArO) 3 N)U–SH(DME)] (with ( Ad,Me ArO) 3 N 3– = trianion of tris(2-hydroxy-3-(1-adamantyl)-5-methylbenzyl)amine).…”