scholarly journals The inverse-trans-influence in tetravalent lanthanide and actinide bis(carbene) complexes

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew Gregson ◽  
Erli Lu ◽  
David P. Mills ◽  
Floriana Tuna ◽  
Eric J. L. McInnes ◽  
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Abstract Across the periodic table the trans-influence operates, whereby tightly bonded ligands selectively lengthen mutually trans metal–ligand bonds. Conversely, in high oxidation state actinide complexes the inverse-trans-influence operates, where normally cis strongly donating ligands instead reside trans and actually reinforce each other. However, because the inverse-trans-influence is restricted to high-valent actinyls and a few uranium(V/VI) complexes, it has had limited scope in an area with few unifying rules. Here we report tetravalent cerium, uranium and thorium bis(carbene) complexes with trans C=M=C cores where experimental and theoretical data suggest the presence of an inverse-trans-influence. Studies of hypothetical praseodymium(IV) and terbium(IV) analogues suggest the inverse-trans-influence may extend to these ions but it also diminishes significantly as the 4f orbitals are populated. This work suggests that the inverse-trans-influence may occur beyond high oxidation state 5f metals and hence could encompass mid-range oxidation state actinides and lanthanides. Thus, the inverse-trans-influence might be a more general f-block principle.

1994 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 253-254
Author(s):  
Kazuo WATARI ◽  
Kiyoko IMAI ◽  
Hiroshi TAKESHITA ◽  
Kiyonori HATSUSHIBA

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