Characterization of a strong covalent Th3+–Th3+ bond inside an Ih(7)-C80 fullerene cage
The nature of the actinide-actinide bonds is of fundamental importance to understand the electronic structure of the 5 f elements. It has attracted considerable theoretical attention, but little is known experimentally as the synthesis of these chemical bonds remains extremely challenging. Herein, w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2021-04, Vol.12 (1), p.2372-2372, Article 2372 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The nature of the actinide-actinide bonds is of fundamental importance to understand the electronic structure of the 5
f
elements. It has attracted considerable theoretical attention, but little is known experimentally as the synthesis of these chemical bonds remains extremely challenging. Herein, we report a strong covalent Th-Th bond formed between two rarely accessible Th
3+
ions, stabilized inside a fullerene cage nanocontainer as Th
2
@
I
h
(7)-C
80
. This compound is synthesized using the arc-discharge method and fully characterized using several techniques. The single-crystal X-Ray diffraction analysis determines that the two Th atoms are separated by 3.816 Å. Both experimental and quantum-chemical results show that the two Th atoms have formal charges of +3 and confirm the presence of a strong covalent Th-Th bond inside
I
h
(7)-C
80
. Moreover, density functional theory and ab initio multireference calculations suggest that the overlap between the 7
s
/6
d
hybrid thorium orbitals is so large that the bond still exists at Th-Th separations larger than 6 Å. This work demonstrates the authenticity of covalent actinide metal-metal bonds in a stable compound and deepens our fundamental understanding of
f
element metal bonds.
Studying the nature of actinide-actinide bonds is important for understanding the electronic structure of the 5
f
elements, but the synthesis of these chemical bonds remains extremely challenging. Here, the authors report a strong covalent Th-Th bond formed between two rarely accessible Th
3+
ions, stabilized inside a fullerene cage. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-021-22659-2 |