Nature Communications (Nov 2023)
The unusual quadruple bonding of nitrogen in ThN
Abstract
Abstract Nitrogen has five valence electrons and can form a maximum of three shared electron-pair bonds to complete its octet, which suggests that its maximum bond order is three. With a joint anion photoelectron spectroscopy and quantum chemistry investigation, we report herein that nitrogen presents a quadruple bonding interaction with thorium in ThN. The quadruple Th≣N bond consists of two electron-sharing Th-N π bonds formed between the Th-6d xz/6d yz and N 2p x/2p y orbitals, one dative Th←N σ bond and one weak Th←N σ bonding interaction formed between Th-6d z 2 and N 2s/2p z orbitals. The ThC molecule has also been investigated and proven to have a similar bonding pattern as ThN. Nonetheless, due to one singly occupied σ-bond, ThC is assigned a bond order of 3.5. Moreover, ThC has a longer bond length as well as a lower vibrational frequency in comparison with ThN.