Abstract

Studies on lanthanide and actinide halide complexes with neutral O- and/or N-donor ligands have intensified in recent years due to their implications in homogeneous catalysis, magnetic and optical materials, as synthons for the synthesis of novel coordination and organometallic compounds and, for Ln(II) halide complexes, as reducing agents in organic synthesis. Synthetic strategies, structural diversity as well as some important properties and reactivities of these anhydrous metal (including scandium and yttrium) halide complexes are reviewed here. These complexes also hold potential as starting materials for constructing more sophisticated heterometallic assemblies by crystal engineering; the compounds of this class, either discrete ion-pairs or coordination polymers, being discussed separately under the heading heterometallic lanthanide and actinide halide complexes. The aim of this article is to provide a reference text for the researchers working in the lanthanide and actinide coordination chemistry field and to identify and signify the area of future research.

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