Insight into the Structural and Emissive Behavior of a Three-Dimensional Americium(III) Formate Coordination Polymer

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We report the structural, vibrational, and optical properties of americium formate (Am(CHO2)3) crystals synthesized via the in situ hydrolysis of dimethylformamide (DMF). The coordination polymer features Am3+ ions linked by formate ligands into a three-dimensional network that is isomorphous to several lanthanide analogs, (e. g., Eu3+, Nd3+, Tb3+). Structure determination revealed a nine-coordinate Am3+ metal center that features a unique local C3v symmetry. The metal–ligand bonding interactions were investigated by vibrational spectroscopy, natural localized molecular orbital calculations, and the quantum theory of atoms in molecules. The results paint a predominantly ionic bond picture and suggest the metal-oxygen bonds increase in strength from Nd−O

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Nicholas, A. D., Arteaga, A., Ducati, L. C., Buck, E. C., Autschbach, J., & Surbella, R. G. (2023). Insight into the Structural and Emissive Behavior of a Three-Dimensional Americium(III) Formate Coordination Polymer. Chemistry - A European Journal, 29(41). https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202300077

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