Pentavalent lanthanide nitride-oxides: NPrO and NPrO- complexes with NPr triple bonds

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The neutral molecule NPrO and its anion NPrO- are produced via co-condensation of laser-ablated praseodymium atoms with nitric oxide in a solid neon matrix. Combined infrared spectroscopy and state-of-the-art quantum chemical calculations confirm that both species are pentavalent praseodymium nitride-oxides with linear structures that contain PrN triple bonds and PrO double bonds. Electronic structure studies show that the neutral NPrO molecule features a 4f0 electron configuration and a Pr(v) oxidation state similar to that of the isoelectronic PrO2+ ion, while its NPrO- anion possesses a 4f1 electron configuration and a Pr(iv) oxidation state. The neutral NPrO molecule is thus a rare lanthanide nitride-oxide species with a Pr(v) oxidation state, which follows the recent identification of the first Pr(v) oxidation state in the PrO2+ and PrO4 complexes (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2016, 55, 6896). This finding indicates that lanthanide compounds with oxidation states of higher than +IV are richer in chemistry than previously recognized.

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Hu, S. X., Jian, J., Su, J., Wu, X., Li, J., & Zhou, M. (2017). Pentavalent lanthanide nitride-oxides: NPrO and NPrO- complexes with NPr triple bonds. Chemical Science, 8(5), 4035–4043. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc00710h

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