The Th(iv) mixed-sandwich halide complexes Th(COT(TIPS2))Cp*X (where COT(TIPS2) = 1,4-{Si(i)Pr(3)}(2)C(8)H(6), X = Cl, I) have been synthesised, and structurally characterised. When Th(COT(TIPS2))Cp*I is reduced in situ in the presence of CO(2), a mixture of dimeric carboxylate and oxalate complexes {Th(COT(TIPS2))Cp*}(2)(μ-κ(1):κ(2)-CO(3)) and {Th(COT(TIPS2))Cp*}(2)(μ-κ(2):κ(2)-C(2)O(4)) are formed, possibly via a transient Th(iii) species. Th(COT(TIPS2))Cp*Cl is readily alkylated to yield the benzyl complex Th(COT(TIPS2))Cp*CH(2)Ph, which reacts with CO(2) to form a carboxylate and with H(2) to form a hydride; the latter inserts CO(2), giving the bridging formate complex {Th(COT(TIPS2))Cp*(μ-κ(1):κ(1)-O(2)CH)}(2).

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