Uranium Hydridoborates: Synthesis, Magnetism, and X-ray/Neutron Diffraction Structures
Braunschweig H, Gackstatter A, Kupfer T, Radacki K, Franke S, Meyer K, Fucke K, Lemee-Cailleau MH (2015)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2015
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Book Volume: 54
Pages Range: 8022-8028
Journal Issue: 16
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5b01205
Abstract
While uranium hydridoborate complexes containing the [BH4]- moiety have been well-known in the literature for many years, species with functionalized borate centers remained considerably rare. We were now able to prepare several uranium hydridoborates (1-4) with amino-substituted borate moieties with high selectivity by smooth reaction of [Cp∗2UMe2] (Cp∗ = C5Me5) and [Cp′2UMe2] (Cp′ = 1,2,4-tBu3C5H2) with the aminoborane H2BN(SiMe3)2. A combination of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, deuteration experiments, magnetic SQUID measurements, and X-ray/neutron diffraction studies was used to verify the anticipated molecular structures and oxidation states of 1-4 and helped to establish a linear tridentate coordination mode of the borate anions. (Chemical Equation Presented).
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Braunschweig, H., Gackstatter, A., Kupfer, T., Radacki, K., Franke, S., Meyer, K.,... Lemee-Cailleau, M.-H. (2015). Uranium Hydridoborates: Synthesis, Magnetism, and X-ray/Neutron Diffraction Structures. Inorganic Chemistry, 54(16), 8022-8028. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5b01205
MLA:
Braunschweig, Holger, et al. "Uranium Hydridoborates: Synthesis, Magnetism, and X-ray/Neutron Diffraction Structures." Inorganic Chemistry 54.16 (2015): 8022-8028.
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