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Asmita Sen1, Augustine Obeng1, Kurtis Stanistreet-Welsh1
1Department of Chemistry, University at Buffalo State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14260-3000, United States.
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Prebonding conditions and dative bond formation in actinide(IV)hexachloride complexes with U, Np, and Pu are studied by density functional theory (DFT) calculations, focusing on the interplay of atomic orbital (AO) overlap and AO energy matching in the formation of molecular orbitals (MOs) and the subsequent identification of dative bonds. The extent of donation is tracked via population analysis, MO localization, and bond-order criteria. DFT Fock matrices are used to setup models in which varying numbers of valence AOs interact to form dative bonds. The results confirm, among other effects, a contribution to metal-ligand covalency from the actinide (An) 6p shell. Better matching of An(5f) and Cl(3p) energies occurs as the An(5f) level stabilizes with increasing An effective nuclear charge. A near-degeneracy occurs in the case of the α-spin orbitals of the Pu system, but it is inconsequential. Overall, better AO energy matching for An(5f) and Cl(3p) along the series U, Np, Pu is counter-balanced by decreasing AO overlap and decreasing availability of 5f acceptor orbitals, leading to similar bond orders and extents of donation in the three systems.
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