Isolation and characterization of a californium metallocene

NATURE(2021)

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Californium (Cf) is currently the heaviest element accessible above microgram quantities. Cf isotopes impose severe experimental challenges due to their scarcity and radiological hazards. Consequently, chemical secrets ranging from the accessibility of 5 f /6 d valence orbitals to engage in bonding, the role of spin–orbit coupling in electronic structure, and reactivity patterns compared to other f elements, remain locked. Organometallic molecules were foundational in elucidating periodicity and bonding trends across the periodic table 1 – 3 , with a twenty-first-century renaissance of organometallic thorium (Th) through plutonium (Pu) chemistry 4 – 12 , and to a smaller extent americium (Am) 13 , transforming chemical understanding. Yet, analogous curium (Cm) to Cf chemistry has lain dormant since the 1970s. Here, we revive air-/moisture-sensitive Cf chemistry through the synthesis and characterization of [Cf(C 5 Me 4 H) 2 Cl 2 K(OEt 2 )] n from two milligrams of 249 Cf. This bent metallocene motif, not previously structurally authenticated beyond uranium (U) 14 , 15 , contains the first crystallographically characterized Cf–C bond. Analysis suggests the Cf–C bond is largely ionic with a small covalent contribution. Lowered Cf 5 f orbital energy versus dysprosium (Dy) 4 f in the colourless, isoelectronic and isostructural [Dy(C 5 Me 4 H) 2 Cl 2 K(OEt 2 )] n results in an orange Cf compound, contrasting with the light-green colour typically associated with Cf compounds 16 – 22 .
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Chemical bonding,Coordination chemistry,Organometallic chemistry,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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