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Dinitrogen Cleavage By A Heterometallic Cluster Featuring Multiple Uranium-Rhodium Bonds

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY(2020)

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Reduction of dinitrogen (N-2) is a major challenge for chemists. Cooperation of multiple metal centers to break the strong N-2 triple bond has been identified as a crucial step in both the industrial and the natural ammonia syntheses. However, reports of the cleavage of N-2 by a multimetallic uranium complex remain extremely rare, although uranium species were used as catalyst in the early Harber-Bosch process. Here we report the cleavage of N-2 to two nitrides by a multimetallic uranium-rhodium cluster at ambient temperature and pressure. The nitride product further reacts with acid to give substantial yields of ammonium. The presence of uranium-rhodium bond in this multimetallic cluster was revealed by X-ray crystallographic and computational studies. This study demonstrates that the multimetallic clusters containing uranium and transition metals are promising materials for N-2 fixation and reduction.
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uranium–rhodium bonds
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