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Insight into geometric preferences in uranium(VI) mixed tris(imido) systems
Adharsh Raghavan1, Nickolas H Anderson1, Caleb J Tatebe1
1H.C. Brown Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA. sbart@purdue.edu.
Abstract:
Uranium tris(imido) species have been synthesized using different imido groups in the axial and equatorial positions by treating [(MesPDIMe)U(THF)]2 (1-THF), which is a uranium(iv) dimer that is supported by MesPDIMe tetraanions, with mixed organoazide solutions. While the origin of the geometric preference isn't clear, both steric and electronic factors are likely at play.
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