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Synthesis and structural studies of a bis(carbamoyl methyl) sulfoxide complex of uranyl nitrate

Deb, S. B., Kannan, S. and Drew, M. G. B. (2010) Synthesis and structural studies of a bis(carbamoyl methyl) sulfoxide complex of uranyl nitrate. Journal of Coordination Chemistry, 63 (20). pp. 3620-3623. ISSN 0095-8972

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1080/00958972.2010.517269

Abstract/Summary

A new tri-functional ligand iBu2NCOCH2SOCH2CONiBu2 was prepared and characterized. The coordination chemistry of this ligand with uranyl nitrate was studied with IR, 1H NMR, electrospray mass-spectrometry, thermogravimetry, and elemental analysis. The structure of [UO2(NO3)2(iBu2NCOCH2SOCH2CONiBu2)] was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The uranium(VI) ion is surrounded by eight oxygens in a hexagonal bipyramidal geometry. Four oxygens from two nitrates and two oxygens from the ligand form a planar hexagon. The ligand is a bidentate chelate, bonding through sulfoxo and one of the carbamoyl groups to uranyl nitrate.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Life Sciences > School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy > Department of Chemistry
ID Code:18785
Uncontrolled Keywords:Bis(carbamoyl methyl) sulfoxide; Coordination chemistry; Bidentate chelating mode; Uranium(VI); Crystal structure
Publisher:Taylor & Francis

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