“…It is notable, however, that all uranium-and thoriumcarbenes prepared on macroscopic scales reported to date exhibit at least one or, more usually, two phosphanyl-substituents. For both uranium and thorium the only examples of 'true' or 'pure' alkylidene species, that is where the carbene α-substituents are hydrogen or alkyl groups, remain restricted to cryogenic matrix isolation studies, where compounds are prepared on microscopic scales, or are proposed as reaction intermediates [37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48]. In order to progress the area away from phosphanyl-substituted carbenes towards 'true' alkylidenes, we became interested in probing the coordination and organometallic chemistry of N-heterocyclic olefins (NHOs) of the general form H 2 C=C(NRCH) 2 [49].…”