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Bakeromene: chemists synthesize barium containing organometallic molecules
Science March 12, 2025

Bakeromene: Chemists Synthesize Barium-Containing Organometallic Molecules

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Organometallic molecules are made up of metal ions surrounded by a carbon-based framework. They are relatively common in early actinide elements such as uranium, but are little known in later actinides. Scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) are currently preparing an organometallic complex from 0.3 milligrams of bacherium 249.



The purple/blue solution in this vial contains Barcheromene crystals. Image credit: Alyssa Gaiser/Berkeley Lab.

Barcrium, one of the 15 actinides in the F block of the periodic table, was discovered in 1949 by pioneering nuclear chemist Glenn Sieborg.

However, this heavy element is very radioactive and not easy to study. And only very small quantities of the products produced globally each year are produced.

Dr. Stephen Minasian, a scientist at the Berkeley Institute, said:

“This finding provides a new understanding of how burcrium and other actinides behave towards their periodic table peers.”

“A small number of facilities around the world can protect both compounds and workers while managing the risk of highly radioactive materials that react vigorously with oxygen and moisture in the air,” added Professor Poly Arnold, a chemist at the University of California, Berkeley and director of the Chemistry Sciences at Berkeley Lab.

At Berkeley Lab’s Heavy Element Research Laboratory, researchers designed a new glovebox that uses highly radioactive isotopes to allow for lethargic synths.

They then performed single crystal X-ray diffraction experiments with just 0.3 milligrams of Vercrium-249.

The results showed a symmetrical structure with a barcrium atoms sandwiched between two 8-membered carbon rings.

Scientists have named the new molecular Bacheromene because its structure is similar to a uranium organometallic complex called Uranosene.

An unexpected discovery revealed that electronic structure calculations revealed that the bacherium atom at the center of the Balkeracene structure has a quadruple oxidation state (positive charge of +4) stabilized by the barkerium carbon bond.

“The traditional understanding of the periodic table suggests that bacherium behaves like lanthanide terbium,” Dr. Minasian said.

“But Barcrium ions are much happier in the +4 oxidation state than the other F-block ions we expected to be the most similar,” Professor Arnold added.

“A more accurate model showing how actinide behavior changes are needed across the periodic table to solve problems related to long-term nuclear waste storage and repair.”

“This clear portrait of actinides like the barklium provides a new lens for the behavior of these fascinating elements,” says Dr. Rebecca Abelgel, a researcher at Berkeley Lab and the University of California, Berkeley.

a paper The explanation of this study was published in the journal Science.

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Dominic R. Russo et al. 2025. Barcrium carbon bonds in quadruple Berkeromene. Science 387 (6737): 974-978; doi: 10.1126/science.adr3346

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