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Original Articles

Synthesis and structural studies of a bis(carbamoyl methyl) sulfoxide complex of uranyl nitrate

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Pages 3620-3626 | Received 26 Feb 2010, Accepted 30 Jun 2010, Published online: 14 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

A new tri-functional ligand iBu2NCOCH2SOCH2CONiBu2 was prepared and characterized. The coordination chemistry of this ligand with uranyl nitrate was studied with IR, 1H NMR, electrospray mass–spectrometry, thermogravimetry, and elemental analysis. The structure of [UO2(NO3)2(iBu2NCOCH2SOCH2CONiBu2)] was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The uranium(VI) ion is surrounded by eight oxygens in a hexagonal bipyramidal geometry. Four oxygens from two nitrates and two oxygens from the ligand form a planar hexagon. The ligand is a bidentate chelate, bonding through sulfoxo and one of the carbamoyl groups to uranyl nitrate.

Acknowledgments

S. Kannan wishes to thank Dr S.K. Aggarwal, Head, Fuel Chemistry and S.B. Deb wishes to thank Dr R.L. Ramakumar, Head, Radioanalytical Chemistry for their support. We wish to thank the Head, Analytical Chemistry Division, BARC, for carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen analysis, the Head, National NMR facilities, TIFR, Mumbai, for NMR spectra and Dr N.K. Kulkarni for TG/DTA and IIT, Mumbai, for ES–MS. We also wish to thank the EPSRC (UK) and the University of Reading for funds for the diffractometer.

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