“…For example, UBr 4 (CH 3 CN) 4 does not react with tetrahydrofuran (THF), but UI 4 (CH 3 CN) 4 does react with THF to form the bis(iodobutoxide) uranium complex, UI 2 [O(CH 2 ) 4 I] 2 (OPPh 3 ) 2 2. In another example, ThI 4 (THF) 4 readily undergoes ring opening of THF at room temperature in benzene, toluene, or in the solid state to give the iodobutoxide thorium complex, ThI 3 [O(CH 2 ) 4 I](THF) 3 , whereas ThI 4 (DME) 2 ( 2 ; DME=1,2‐dimethoxyethane) is thermally stable under identical conditions 1g…”