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American Chemical Society, Organometallics, 15(32), p. 4214-4222, 2013

DOI: 10.1021/om4003957

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Thermally Stable Uranium Dinitrogen Complex with Siloxide Supporting Ligands

Journal article published in 2013 by Stephen M. Mansell ORCID, Joy H. Farnaby, Anne I. Germeroth, Polly L. Arnold
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Abstract

A new dinitrogen adduct of a homoleptic uranium tris(siloxide) complex, [U{OSi(Mes)3}3]2(μ-η2:η2-N2), is reported. Synthesis of the 15N-labeled isotopomer and Raman spectroscopy confirm the reductive activation of N2 to a (N2)2– dianion. The 15N NMR shift of the 15N2-labeled isotopomer is also reported. Crystallographic characterization shows a side-on (N2)2– coordinated in either an eclipsed or staggered conformation in different crystals. The U–N2–U complex is stable to vacuum and shows high thermal stability, retaining the formally reduced dinitrogen at 100 °C. The parent three-coordinate uranium(III) [U{OSi(Mes)3}3] could not be isolated in our hands, with N2-free syntheses affording only uranium(IV) compounds. The rational synthesis and full characterization of two such U(IV) byproducts, [U{OSi(Mes)3}{N(SiMe3)2}3] and [U{OSi(Mes)3}4], is also reported.