2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-328x(00)00188-1
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Si(CH2CH2SnH3)4—a unique organotin hydride featuring 12 SnH units in a dendritic molecule. Single-crystal X-ray structures of tetrakis(2-stannylethylene)silane and tetrakis[2-(triphenylstannyl)ethylene]silane

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“…These values are lower than in the simple organostannane Si(CH 2 CH 2 SnH 3 ) 4 , where ν(SnH) is found at 1852 cm -1 . 65 A similar observation has been made for another transitionmetal-substituted stannane, Cp 2 Hf(SnHMes 2 )Cl, where ν(SnH) is 1728 cm -1 , whereas the value for Mes 2 SnH 2 is 1864 cm -1 . 66 In the 1 H NMR the SnH 3 protons are seen as a triplet at 2.86 ppm through coupling to two equivalent phosphorus atoms ( 3 J PH ) 3.2 Hz) with Sn satellites ( 1 J 119 SnH ) 1348, 1 J 117 SnH ) 1288 Hz).…”
Section: Snh 3 and Related Ligands From Reactions With Hydride Nucsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…These values are lower than in the simple organostannane Si(CH 2 CH 2 SnH 3 ) 4 , where ν(SnH) is found at 1852 cm -1 . 65 A similar observation has been made for another transitionmetal-substituted stannane, Cp 2 Hf(SnHMes 2 )Cl, where ν(SnH) is 1728 cm -1 , whereas the value for Mes 2 SnH 2 is 1864 cm -1 . 66 In the 1 H NMR the SnH 3 protons are seen as a triplet at 2.86 ppm through coupling to two equivalent phosphorus atoms ( 3 J PH ) 3.2 Hz) with Sn satellites ( 1 J 119 SnH ) 1348, 1 J 117 SnH ) 1288 Hz).…”
Section: Snh 3 and Related Ligands From Reactions With Hydride Nucsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…These one-bond Sn-H coupling constants are conspicuously lower than those observed in simple organostannanes, R n SnH 4-n (n ) 1-3), which are typically 1900-1600 Hz. 65,67 Even lower values, 961 and 918 Hz, have been recorded for Cp 2 Hf(SnHMes 2 )Cl. 66 As expected, the Sn-H bonds are quite reactive, and dissolution in chloroform converts 75 to the corresponding trichlorostannyl complex Os(SnCl 3 )(κ 2 -S 2 CNMe 2 )(CO)(PPh 3 ) 2 (76), while reaction with HF gives the corresponding trifluorostannyl complex Os(SnF 3 )(κ 2 -S 2 CNMe 2 )(CO)(PPh 3 ) 2 (77) (see Scheme 27).…”
Section: Snh 3 and Related Ligands From Reactions With Hydride Nucmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…There is scarce structural evidence of short intermolecular contacts involving SnH bonds. The shortest SnH···HSn distances found are 2.664 Å in the crystal structure of tetrakis(2‐stannylethyl)silane (lovfad), and 2.995 Å in that of SnD 4 (173482), to be compared with twice the van der Waals radius of hydrogen, 2.40 Å. All other SnH···HSn distances are longer than 3.25 Å.…”
Section: Structural Analysismentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Although a few triorganotin derivatives which can be classified as dendrimers have already been described, they have not been prepared under the perspective of dendrimer synthesis, but studied in relation to multinuclear NMR spectroscopic investigations [16]. In preceding papers [17,18] we reported on the synthesis of tin containing metallodendrimers and their functionalization with water-soluble ligands with regard to application as X-ray contrast agents. Continuing our interest in organotin dendrimers we report here the synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of dendrimers with tin atoms as branching units, which can be used as suitable starting materials for new dendritic organotin macromolecules with reactive units on the periphery because they permit multiple possibilities for derivatization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%