Synthesis of the stable UO2I2, the last of the uranyl dihalides. X-ray crystal structure of [UO2I2(py)3]

Chem Commun (Camb). 2004 Apr 7:(7):870-1. doi: 10.1039/b400717d. Epub 2004 Feb 27.

Abstract

Treatment of UO2(OTf)2 with pure Me3SiI led to the quantitative formation of UO2I2 (1). This compound dissolved in pyridine and thf to give the red adducts [UO2I2L3][L = py (2) or thf (3)], which were also obtained from the metathetical reaction of UO2(OTf)2 and KI. The crystal structure of has been determined. The uranyl diiodide complexes - are thermally quite stable, providing that strictly anhydrous conditions are employed.