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Reactivity of Multimetallic Thorium Nitrides Generated by Reduction of Thorium Azides

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 144, Issue 7, Pages 3222-3232

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c13150

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [178793]
  2. Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)

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This study investigates the complex compounds formed by thorium nitrides and azide/nitride thorium complexes. The results show that stable multimetallic azide/nitride thorium complexes can be generated by reducing thorium azide precursors. These complexes are stable in solution, but their synthesis requires careful control of reaction conditions, and different anions result in structural differences. Reactivity studies demonstrate the ability of thorium nitrides to cleave CO in ambient conditions, yielding CN-.
Thorium nitrides are likely intermediates in the reported cleavage and functionalization of dinitrogen by molecular thorium complexes and are attractive compounds for the study of multiple bond formation in f-element chemistry, but only one example of thorium nitride isolable from solution was reported. Here, we show that stable multimetallic azide/nitride thorium complexes can be generated by reduction of thorium azide precursors.a route that has failed so far to produce Th nitrides. Once isolated, the thorium azide/nitride clusters, M3Th = N = Th (M = K or Cs), are stable in solutions probably due to the presence of alkali ions capping the nitride, but their synthesis requires a careful control of the reaction conditions (solvent, temperature, nature of precursor, and alkali ion). The nature of the cation plays an important role in generating a nitride product and results in large structural differences with a bent Th = N = Th moiety found in the K-bound nitride as a result of a strong K-nitride interaction and a linear arrangement in the Cs-bound nitride. Reactivity studies demonstrated the ability of Th nitrides to cleave CO in ambient conditions yielding CN-.

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