posted on 2025-04-03, 23:43authored byStephanie
H. Carpenter, Margaret R. Jones, Daniel J. Lussier, Andrew J. Gaunt, Jesse Murillo, Aaron M. Tondreau
A series of reactions
using sodium bis(mesitoyl)phosphide
(MesBAP–) with the actinide starting material AnI3(thf)4 (An = U, Np, Pu) as well as the analogous reaction with CeI3(thf)4 was performed. Similar U and Np An(MesBAP)4 (An = U, Np) products were obtained in the +4-oxidation state. The
thorium homologue was synthesized using ThI4(dme)2 to generate Th(MesBAP)4, which was employed as a diamagnetic and
predominantly redox inert metal center for comparison. The resulting
product isolated from the analogous reaction with PuI3(thf)4 was [Na(thf)][Pu(MesBAP)4], where the
metal coordinated four ligands and retained the +3-oxidation state.
This result is distinct from that obtained from the reaction with
CeI3(thf)4, where the Ce3+ product
was Ce(MesBAP)3(thf)2.
The compounds were isolated and characterized by X-ray diffraction,
ultraviolet–visible (UV–vis)-nIR and NMR spectroscopies,
and cyclic voltammetry. The synthetic results reveal how different
redox stabilities across the 5f series can result in divergent reactivity
of Pu. Electrochemical experiments produced redox features that suggest
the potential to form reduced complexes supported by the MesBAP ligand framework.