Abstract

AbstractThe synthesis of lanthanides other than cerium in the oxidation state +IV has remained a desirable but unmet target until recently, when two examples of TbIV with saturated coordination spheres were isolated. Here we report the third example of an isolated molecular complex of terbium(IV), where the supporting siloxide ligands do not saturate the coordination sphere. The fully characterized six‐coordinate complex [TbIV(OSiPh3)4(MeCN)2], 2‐TbPh, shows high stability and the labile MeCN ligands can be replaced by phosphinoxide ligands. Computational studies suggest that the stability is due to a strong π(O−Tb) interaction which is stronger than in the previously reported TbIV complexes. Cyclic‐voltammetry experiments demonstrate that non‐binding counterions contribute to the stability of TbIV in solution by destabilizing the +III oxidation state, while alkali ions promote TbIV/TbIII electron transfer.

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