Structural and Theoretical Assessment of Covalency in a Pu(III) Borohydride Complex

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Despite the discovery of actinide borohydride complexes over 80 years ago, no plutonium borohydride complexes have been structurally validated using single-crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD). Here we describe Pu2(H3BPtBu2BH3)6, the first example of a Pu(III) borohydride complex authenticated by XRD and NMR spectroscopy. Theoretical calculations (DFT, EDA, and QTAIM) and experimental comparisons of metal-boron distances suggest that metal-borohydride covalency in M2(H3BPtBu2BH3)6 complexes generally decreases in the order M = U(III) > Pu(III) > Ln(III).

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Zgrabik, J. C., Lussier, D. J., Bhowmick, R., Nguyen, N., Zacher, P. A., Elkin, T., … Daly, S. R. (2024). Structural and Theoretical Assessment of Covalency in a Pu(III) Borohydride Complex. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 146(38), 25943–25948. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c09888

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