“…The uranium bridged nitrides 30 and 31 are chemically robust, and are reversibly interconverted by oxidation and reduction, respectively, with no evidence of C-H bond activation, which is instead observed with the analogous Th(IV) system (Section 3.1.3) indicating a lower reactivity of the uranium nitride. 78 More recently, the sterically bulkier Tren TIPS (N(CH 2 CH 2 -NSi i Pr 3 ) 3− ) ligand, was utilized to stabilize the bridged U(IV)/ U(IV) bis-nitride complex, [Li 4 (U IV (Tren TIPS )) 2 (m-N) 2 ] (32), 82 which was obtained by reduction of the U(IV) azide precursor, [U IV (Tren TIPS )(N 3 )] (32a) (Scheme 7), with excess metallic lithium (Li), and concomitant formation of the U(III) complex, [U III (Tren TIPS )]. The solid-state structure of complex 32 comprises of a U 2 N 2 diamond-shaped core, with a U/U distance of 3.404(1) Å).…”