Abstract
In this report, we describe the photoluminescence of a homoleptic uranium(IV) alkoxide complex. Excitation of [Li(THF)]2[UIV(OtBu)6] leads to the first example of photoluminescence from a well-defined actinide complex originating from an f-f excitation, supported by second order multiconfigurational electronic structure calculations including spin-orbit coupling. These calculations show strong spin-orbit coupling between the excited triplet and singlet states for the 5f-orbital manifold, which leads to a long-lived excited state lifetime of 0.85 s at low temperature. The photophysical properties of homoleptic uranium(V) and uranium(VI) tertbutoxide complexes are also presented; we find that oxidation of the uranium(IV) alkoxide results in quenching of luminescence in [Li(THF)][UV(OtBu)6] and [UVI(OtBu)6]. This is attributed to competing ligand to metal charge transfer absorption processes shifted to lower energy upon oxidation of the actinide center, which mask the relevant f-f transitions in the visible region of the electronic absorption spectrum.
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Valerio, L. R., Roy Chowdhury, S., Lewis, R., Knowles, K. E., Vlaisavljevich, B., & Matson, E. M. (2025). Photoluminescence of a Uranium(IV) Alkoxide Complex. JACS Au, 5(1), 332–342. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.4c01022
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