3. Coordination polyhedron
The ability of actinyl oxocations to accept one or more ligands (mono or polydentate) in the equatorial plane (figure 6 a) depends largely on steric and electronic effects. Among these ligands, those with donor oxygen atoms have been extensively studied. Hydroxyl, carbonate and phosphate groups are the main donor groups
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