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Progress in Nonaqueous Molecular Uranium Chemistry: Where to Next? | LitMetric

Progress in Nonaqueous Molecular Uranium Chemistry: Where to Next?

Inorg Chem

Department of Chemistry and Centre for Radiochemistry Research, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, U.K.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The text discusses the ongoing interest in nonaqueous uranium chemistry, highlighting its unique bonding characteristics and comparisons with molybdenum and tungsten, emphasizing the historical significance of research targets set around 1988.
  • - It reviews advancements over the past 40 years in areas such as CO complexes, alkylidenes, imidos, and uranium-uranium bonds, detailing key challenges and successes in synthetic actinide chemistry.
  • - The synthesis of uranium compounds is presented as a way to expand scientific knowledge, with a focus on ligand-metal interactions and the potential for future research directions in this complex field.

Article Abstract

There is long-standing interest in nonaqueous uranium chemistry because of fundamental questions about uranium's variable chemical bonding and the similarities of this pseudo-Group 6 element to its congener d-block elements molybdenum and tungsten. To provide historical context, with reference to a conference presentation slide presented around 1988 that advanced a defining collection of top targets, and the challenge, for synthetic actinide chemistry to realize in isolable complexes under normal experimental conditions, this Viewpoint surveys progress against those targets, including (i) CO and related π-acid ligand complexes, (ii) alkylidenes, carbynes, and carbidos, (iii) imidos and terminal nitrides, (iv) homoleptic polyalkyls, -alkoxides, and -aryloxides, (v) uranium-uranium bonds, and (vi) examples of topics that can be regarded as branching out in parallel from the leading targets. Having summarized advances from the past four decades, opportunities to build on that progress, and hence possible future directions for the field, are highlighted. The wealth and diversity of uranium chemistry that is described emphasizes the importance of ligand-metal complementarity in developing exciting new chemistry that builds our knowledge and understanding of elements in a relativistic regime.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11134516PMC
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