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Low valent uranium can be stabilized via an unprecedented mechanism involving intramolecular ligand migration:the two-and three-electron reduction of the oxo-bridgedU(IV)/U(IV)complex,[{(Ph3SiO)3(DME)U}2(O)], yields formal “U(II)”/U(IV) and “U(I)”/U(IV) complexes,via ligand migration and formation of uranium-arene δ-bond interactions,that can transfer up to threeelectrons tosubstrates by restoring the original ligand arrangement.
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redox-active ligands, uranium, siloxides, arenes, low valent uranium
redox-active ligands, uranium, siloxides, arenes, low valent uranium
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