2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c02434
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Periodic Trends within Actinyl(VI) Nitrates and Their Structures, Vibrational Spectra, and Electronic Properties

Abstract: Pu, and AnO 2 (NO 3 ) 2 (H 2 O) 2 •H 2 O, and the uranyl tetranitrates M 2 UO 2 (NO 3 ) 4 have been synthesized from aqueous solution and their structures determined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Together, these complexes represent an isostructural series of actinide complexes among the salts crystallized with the same charge-compensating cation and have been studied using vibrational spectroscopy including Raman and Fouriertransform infrared. Periodic trends in both the structural properties of thes… Show more

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“…The Raman spectrum of Li 2 NpO 4 is very similar to that of Li 2 UO 4 but slightly red-shifted, as is commonly observed when moving across the actinide series. 7,46 Initial analysis suggested that the Raman spectrum of Li 2 NpO 4 is dominated by the symmetric stretching of the neptunyl cation at 693 cm −1 , displaying a typical ∼20 cm −1 red-shift compared to the uranium counterpart Li 2 UO 4 at 711 cm −1 . The Raman band associated with the symmetric -yl vibration is accompanied by a second band at 672 cm −1 in the case of Li 2 NpO 4 and 676 cm −1 in the case of Li 2 UO 4 .…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Raman spectrum of Li 2 NpO 4 is very similar to that of Li 2 UO 4 but slightly red-shifted, as is commonly observed when moving across the actinide series. 7,46 Initial analysis suggested that the Raman spectrum of Li 2 NpO 4 is dominated by the symmetric stretching of the neptunyl cation at 693 cm −1 , displaying a typical ∼20 cm −1 red-shift compared to the uranium counterpart Li 2 UO 4 at 711 cm −1 . The Raman band associated with the symmetric -yl vibration is accompanied by a second band at 672 cm −1 in the case of Li 2 NpO 4 and 676 cm −1 in the case of Li 2 UO 4 .…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S39 and S40†). This break in observed bonding distances with predicted ionic radii/electrostatic interactions for the actinides is known, especially in respect to enhanced covalency in An 3+ vs. Ln 3+ systems, but we are not aware of documented instances of increasing metal–ligand bond length from U 3+ to Np 3+ to Pu 3+ , 18,71–77 and such trends have not been examined for neutral arene interactions across those metals. The trend we observe here could be a result of covalency or steric effects, or both.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This ∆ν value is diagnostic for U, Np, and Pu in the +VI oxidation state and the values obtained here are consistent with other An(VI) compounds for which both Raman and IR data is available. 34 In the case of U, the calculated ∆(ν 3ν 1 ) for the crystallographically observed exo conformer is a bit underestimated in the calculation (56 cm −1 ). The gap is higher, however, for the endo conformer (74 cm −1 ), which agrees well with the difference observed in the experimental data (83 cm −1 ) and suggests the existence of both isomers under experimental conditions.…”
Section: Computational Studiesmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Progressing from U to Np to Pu, a redshift of 43 cm −1 is observed, although the An≡O bond contracts across this series; this is similar to trends previously observed in other isostructural series of actinyl complexes and is likely derived from a decrease in overlap between the oxygen and actinide 5f orbitals as the actinides contract from U to Pu. [34][35][36][37] Two features associated with symmetric stretching of the O-C-O moiety of the acetates can be observed at ca. 890 and 955 cm −1 , corresponding to the co-crystallized acetic acid found in the lattice and bound acetate, respectively (see SI, Table ST1 for a full assignment of the spectral features).…”
Section: Vibrational and Optical Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%