Abstract
Complexes obtained by the reaction of uranium pentabromide with triphenylphosphine and with ethane-1,2-diylbis(diphenylarsine) (Ph2AsCH2CH2AsPh2) have been characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction structure determination at 295 K and shown to be [Ph3PCMe2CH2C(O)Me]2- [Ubr6](1) and [Ubr4(Ph2As(O)CH2CH2AsPh2)2] (2). Crystals of (1) are orthorhombic, Pbca, a 20.46(1), b 16.033(8), c 15.663(10) �, Z 4, the structure being refined to a residual of 0.07 for 990 independent reflections; in the centrosymmetric anion, U-Br distances range from 2.750(5) to 2.803(5) �. Crystals of (2) are monoclinic, P21/c, a 12.64(1), b 10.870(6), c 20.81(2) �, 110.88(2)�, Z 2, the structure being refined to a residual of 0.05 for 1531 independent reflections. In the centrosymmetric molecule, U-Br distances are 2.806(4) and 2.811(4) �; the diarsine oxide ligand is unidentate, coordinated through the oxygen rather than the arsenic with U-O 2.19(1) �.

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