Abstract

Abstract The first mononuclear molecular mixed-ligand U(VI) solid containing hydroxide and peroxide ligands, Na6[UO2(O2)2(OH)2](OH)2·14H2O (I), was synthesized and structurally characterized using single crystal X-ray diffraction. The crystal structure of I consisted of [UO2(O2)2(OH)2]4− molecular units, with a uranyl(VI) moiety perpendicular to 6 equatorial O atoms belonging to two side-on trans peroxo groups and two terminal trans hydroxo groups. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations determined that the trans -conformer of the [UO2(O2)2(OH)2]4− molecular unit found in I was 24 kcal/mol lower in energy than the previously proposed cis -conformer. Crystal data: monoclinic, space group P21/n with a=13.357(4) Å, b=5.8521(15) Å, c=15.948(6) Å, β=112.292(4)°, and Z=2.

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