Hybrid Lanthanide-Actinide Peroxide Cage Clusters

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Abstract

A cage cluster consisting of 31 uranyl and 9 Sm3+ polyhedra self-assembles in an alkaline aqueous peroxide solution and crystallizes (U31Sm9). Trimers of Sm3+ polyhedra are templated by μ3-η2:η2:η2-peroxide groups and link to oxo atoms of uranyl ions. Three such trimers link into a ring through uranyl hexagonal bipyramids, and these are attached through six polyhedra to a unit consisting of 21 uranyl hexagonal bipyramids to complete the cage. Luminescence spectra collected with an excitation wavelength of 420 nm reveal fine structure, which is not observed for a cluster containing only uranyl polyhedra.

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Sigmon, G. E., Szymanowski, J. E. S., Carter, K. P., Cahill, C. L., & Burns, P. C. (2016). Hybrid Lanthanide-Actinide Peroxide Cage Clusters. Inorganic Chemistry, 55(6), 2682–2684. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.6b00207

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