2004
DOI: 10.1002/anie.200460956
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Complete Chalcogenation of Tin(II) Centers in an Imidotin Cluster

Abstract: The use of inorganic rings or clusters as precursors to industrially important materials such as inorganic polymers, [1] nanomaterials, [2] or semiconductors [3] represents an active area of contemporary inorganic chemistry. In the latter category the design of suitable precursors for the low bandgap semiconductors SnE (E = Se, Te), which have applications in thermoelectric devices and for optoelectronic materials, is of current interest. [4,5] Suitably chosen complexes containing terminal Sn = E bonds would … Show more

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“…Attempts to obtain an analytically pure sample of 5 by recrystallization of the crude product were not successful. Hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity.S elected bond lengths [] and bond angles [8 8]: Sn1ÀN1 2.216(4), Sn1ÀN1# 2.179(5), Sn1ÀCl1 2.525(3), C1ÀN1 1.286 (7), C1À N2 1.384(8), C1ÀN3 1.399 (7);N1-Sn1-N1#78.18 (18), Sn1-N1-Sn1# 101.82 (18), N1-Sn1-Cl1 86.60 (15), N1#-Sn1-Cl1 88.85 (15). [13] However,t he Sn À Na nd Li À Nb ond lengths in 1 and 5 differ only slightly and do not indicate that the structural deviation between the LiN 2 Sn cores (butterfly Figure 3.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Attempts to obtain an analytically pure sample of 5 by recrystallization of the crude product were not successful. Hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity.S elected bond lengths [] and bond angles [8 8]: Sn1ÀN1 2.216(4), Sn1ÀN1# 2.179(5), Sn1ÀCl1 2.525(3), C1ÀN1 1.286 (7), C1À N2 1.384(8), C1ÀN3 1.399 (7);N1-Sn1-N1#78.18 (18), Sn1-N1-Sn1# 101.82 (18), N1-Sn1-Cl1 86.60 (15), N1#-Sn1-Cl1 88.85 (15). [13] However,t he Sn À Na nd Li À Nb ond lengths in 1 and 5 differ only slightly and do not indicate that the structural deviation between the LiN 2 Sn cores (butterfly Figure 3.…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11a] Notably,high dative bond character was attributed to the Sn À N imino interaction in stannyliumylidene VII and the respective bond length had been determined to be 2.197 (2) . [12d] In contrast to [LiNIPr] 2 ,compound 1 exhibits no contact between the lithium atom and one of the ipso-carbon atoms of the Dip groups.A si sc ommon for lithium stannates that bear nitrogen donor ligands, [15] no bonding interaction between the lithium and the tin atom is detected for 1,a se videnced by the Sn···Li distance of 2.943(9) t hat is larger than the sum of the covalent radii of these atoms (2.67 ). [12d] In contrast to [LiNIPr] 2 ,compound 1 exhibits no contact between the lithium atom and one of the ipso-carbon atoms of the Dip groups.A si sc ommon for lithium stannates that bear nitrogen donor ligands, [15] no bonding interaction between the lithium and the tin atom is detected for 1,a se videnced by the Sn···Li distance of 2.943(9) t hat is larger than the sum of the covalent radii of these atoms (2.67 ).…”
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“…[20] In all of these cases, intramolecular NÀSn bonding occurs, whichi si mportant for the stabilityo ft he structures; similart o otherp olynuclear aggregates with N!Sn stabilized Sn=Eu nits (E = S, Se, Te ). [21] An example for the extension of the inorganic core is given by the reactiono f[ (SnR 1 ) 4 S 6 ]w ith Na 2 S( as as ul-fide source to initially break up the original clusters caffold) and [Cu(PPh 3 ) 3 Cl].T his yielded[ (R 1 Sn) 2 (CuPPh 3 ) 6 S 6 ], ac luster compound with at ernary inorganic core. [16] The chemistry of discrete organotin selenide compounds shows al ower diversity thus far,even thoughs everal examples based on binuclear Sn/Se units, as mentioned above for the lighter homologs, have been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16] The chemistry of discrete organotin selenide compounds shows al ower diversity thus far,even thoughs everal examples based on binuclear Sn/Se units, as mentioned above for the lighter homologs, have been reported. [21][22][23][24] The first clusters with DC or AD topologies, respectively,[ (SnCp(CO) 2 Fe) 3 Se 4 Cl] and [(SnCp(CO) 2 Fe) 4 Se 6 ]( Cp = cyclopentadienyl), were synthesized by using {Cp(CO) 2 Fe}SnCl 3 as ap recursor. [24] The first DCtype tin selenide clusterw ith purely organic ligandstob ep ublished was [Na(MeOH) 2 ][R COO (R COO H) 2 Sn 3 Se 4 ][R COO 2 (R COO H)Sn 3 Se 4 ], obtainedb yi ns itu generation of Na 2 Se in liquid ammonia and subsequenta ddition of R COO HSnCl 3 .…”
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