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[3I07] Evaluation of HSAB principle in complexation behavior of uranyl(VI) ion with N3O2-, N2O3-, N2O2S1-type planar pentadentate Schiff-base ligands
Keywords:Uranium, Complexation, coordination chemistry, HSAB principle
Pearson’s Hard and Soft Acids and Bases (HSAB) principle is useful to design organic ligands coordinating with target metal ion despite its empirical nature as a chemical trend. In this principle, UO22+ is regarded as a hard acid. Therefore, it prefers coordination with relatively hard bases like N and O atoms, while a soft base like S atom is expected not to strongly interact with UO22+. However, such a trend based on the HSAB principle has not been fully discussed in a comparable coordination structure around UO22+. In this study, we discuss the effect of HSAB principle for the UO22+ complexes with N3O2-, N2O3-, N2O2S1-type planar pentadentate Schiff-base ligands.