Radium Revisited: Revitalization of the Coordination Chemistry of Nature's Largest +2 Cation

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The crystallization, single crystal structure, and Raman spectroscopy of Ra(NO3)2 have been investigated by experimentation and theory, which represent the first pure radium compound characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The Ra2+ centers are bound by six chelating nitrate anions to form an anticuboctahedral geometry. The Raman spectrum acquired from a single crystal of Ra(NO3)2 generally occurs at a lower frequency than found in Ba(NO3)2, as expected. Computational studies on Ra(NO3)2 provide an estimation of the bond orders via Wiberg bond indices and indicate that Ra-O interactions are weak with values of 0.025 and 0.026 for Ra-O bonds. Inspection of natural bond orbitals and natural localized molecular orbitals suggest negligible orbital mixing. However, second-order perturbation interactions show that donation from the lone pairs of the nitrate oxygen atoms to the 7s orbitals of Ra2+ stabilizes each Ra-O interaction by ca. 5 kcal mol-1.

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Bai, Z., Brannon, J., Celis-Barros, C., Beck, N., Sperling, J. M., Rotermund, B. M., … Albrecht-Schönzart, T. E. (2023). Radium Revisited: Revitalization of the Coordination Chemistry of Nature’s Largest +2 Cation. Inorganic Chemistry, 62(22), 8478–8481. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c01170

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