2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2004.01.005
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Synthesis and structures of dioxouranium complexes with 2-pyridineformamide thiosemicarbazones

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“…The Cambridge Structural Database contains only one entry of a uranyl compound with a uranium–phosphorus bond and less than 60 with U–S bonds, while a larger variety of complexes with soft or mixed hard/soft donor ligands is known for uranium in the oxidation state +4 or +3 . This includes, e.g., chalcogenocarbamates, , thiosemicarbazones, , imidodiphosphinochalcogenides, and bis­(thiophosphinoyl)­methanediides. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Cambridge Structural Database contains only one entry of a uranyl compound with a uranium–phosphorus bond and less than 60 with U–S bonds, while a larger variety of complexes with soft or mixed hard/soft donor ligands is known for uranium in the oxidation state +4 or +3 . This includes, e.g., chalcogenocarbamates, , thiosemicarbazones, , imidodiphosphinochalcogenides, and bis­(thiophosphinoyl)­methanediides. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the bond distances change with a shortening of the U−S bond to 2.739 Å (U1−S1)/2.752 Å (U1−S2) and an elongation of the U−N bond to 2.535 Å (U1−N1)/2.569 Å (U1−N4). Only five other thiosemicarbazone complexes with uranyl(VI) are known with this five‐membered coordination motif [21,22,31] . Thus, this is the first uranium(IV) compound showing this five membered ring and a specific change of the coordination motif by just the methylation of an NH 2 group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Only five other thiosemicarbazone complexes with uranyl(VI) are known with this five-membered coordination motif. [21,22,31] Thus, this is the first uranium(IV) compound showing this five membered ring and a specific change of the coordination motif by just the methylation of an NH 2 group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…It has been experimentally observed that an auxiliary N-donor ligand can enhance the lanthanide–actinide separation with a S-donor ligand . Only a handful of complexes for low-valent actinides with a conjugated N,S-donor ligand were reported, such as for Th­(IV), , U­(IV), Pu­(III), and Am­(III) . However, these N,S-donor ligands may possess redox-active properties, where N and/or S can be of radical character in metal complexes depending on the specific ligand structure and the oxidation state of the metal center.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%