Enantiomerically Pure Tetravalent Neptunium Amidinates: Synthesis and Characterization

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The synthesis of a tetravalent neptunium amidinate [NpCl((S)-PEBA)3] (1) ((S)-PEBA=(S,S)-N,N′-bis-(1-phenylethyl)-benzamidinate) is reported. This complex represents the first structurally characterized enantiopure transuranic compound. Reactivity studies with halide/pseudohalides yielding [NpX((S)-PEBA)3] (X=F (2), Br (3), N3 (4)) have shown that the chirality-at-metal is preserved for all compounds in the solid state. Furthermore, they represent an unprecedented example of a structurally characterized metal–organic Np complex featuring a Np−Br (3) bond. In addition, 4 is the only reported tetravalent transuranic azide. All compounds were additionally characterized in solution using para-magnetic NMR spectroscopy showing an expected C3-symmetry at low temperatures.

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Fichter, S., Kaufmann, S., Kaden, P., Brunner, T. S., Stumpf, T., Roesky, P. W., & März, J. (2020). Enantiomerically Pure Tetravalent Neptunium Amidinates: Synthesis and Characterization. Chemistry - A European Journal, 26(41), 8867–8870. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202001865

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