Actinocenes are a family of
organoactinide compounds consisting of
metallocenes
A metallocene is a compound typically consisting of two cyclopentadienyl anions (, abbreviated Cp) bound to a metal center (M) in the oxidation state II, with the resulting general formula Closely related to the metallocenes are the metallocene de ...
containing
elements from the
actinide
The actinide () or actinoid () series encompasses the 15 metallic chemical elements with atomic numbers from 89 to 103, actinium through lawrencium. The actinide series derives its name from the first element in the series, actinium. The info ...
series. They typically have a
sandwich
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structure with two dianionic
cyclooctatetraenyl
1,3,5,7-Cyclooctatetraene (COT) is an unsaturated derivative of cyclooctane, with the formula C8H8. It is also known as nnulene. This polyunsaturated hydrocarbon is a colorless to light yellow flammable liquid at room temperature. Because of ...
ligands (COT
2-, which is ) bound to an actinide-metal center (An) in the
oxidation state
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IV, resulting in the general formula An(C
8H
8)
2.
Characterised actinocenes
The most studied actinocene is uranocene, U(C
8H
8)
2, which in 1968 was the first member of this family to be synthesised and is still viewed as the archetypal example.
Other actinocenes that have been synthesised are protactinocene (Pa(C
8H
8)
2), thorocene (Th(C
8H
8)
2), neptunocene
(Np(C
8H
8)
2), and plutonocene
(Pu(C
8H
8)
2). Especially the latter two, neptunocene and plutonocene, have not been extensively studied experimentally since the 1980s because of the
radiation hazard they pose.
Bonding
The actinide-cyclooctatetraenyl
bonding has been of interest for multiple theoretical studies.
Computational chemistry methods indicate bonding with a large
covalent
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character resulting mainly from the mixing of actinide 6''d'' orbitals with ligand π-
orbitals, with a smaller interaction involving the actinide 5''f'' and ligand π-orbitals.
The covalent component is characterised by
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of electron density to the actinide.
Analogous sandwiched M(C
8H
8)
2 compounds also exist for
lanthanides
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M =
Nd,
Tb, and
Yb, but therein the bonding is
mostly ionic rather than covalent (see
lanthanocenes).
See also
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Organoactinide chemistry
Organoactinide chemistry is the science exploring the properties, structure and reactivity of organoactinide compounds, which are organometallic compounds containing a carbon to actinide chemical bond.
Like most organometallic compounds, the orga ...
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f-block metallocene
References
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Organoactinide compounds
Metallocenes