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Structural Snapshots of Cluster Growth from {U6 } to {U38 } During the Hydrolysis of UCl4

Chatelain, Lucile
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Faizova, Radmila
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Fadaei-Tirani, Farzaneh
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January 2, 2019
Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Herein we report the assembly of large uranium(IV) clusters with novel nuclearities and/or shapes from the controlled hydrolysis of UCl4 in organic solution and in the presence of the benzoate ligands. {U6}, {U13}, {U16}, {U24}, {U38} oxo and oxo/hydroxo clusters were isolated and crystallographically characterized. These structural snapshots indicate that larger clusters are slowly built from the condensation of octahedral {U6} building blocks. The uranium/benzoate ligand ratio, the reaction temperature and the presence of base play an important role in determining the structure of the final assembly. Moreover, the isolation of different size cluster {U6} (few hours), {U16} (3 days), {U24} (21 days) from the same solution in a chosen set of conditions shows that the assembly of uranium oxo clusters in hydrolytic conditions is time dependent.

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