2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10870-008-9315-0
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Synthesis, Characterization and Crystal Structure of the Bis(2,4-dinitrobenzoato)tetrabutyldistannoxane(IV) Dimer

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“…However, from the molecular structure diagram, the tin atom of complex 2 was bonded to an oxygen atom (Sn-O) of the carboxylate group while the other three bonds were attributed to the bonding between the carbons of the phenyl group to the tin atom (Sn-C), resulting in the tin atom being tetra-coordinated. The bond lengths and angles of complex 2 have normal values and agree with those found for related structures [30,52].…”
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“…However, from the molecular structure diagram, the tin atom of complex 2 was bonded to an oxygen atom (Sn-O) of the carboxylate group while the other three bonds were attributed to the bonding between the carbons of the phenyl group to the tin atom (Sn-C), resulting in the tin atom being tetra-coordinated. The bond lengths and angles of complex 2 have normal values and agree with those found for related structures [30,52].…”
Section: Structural Elucidation Of Complexsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Based on the crystal structure, depicted in Fig. 3, the tin atom was found to be tetra-coordinated as generally found for triphenyltin(IV) carboxylate complexes [30,52]. It is believed that the geometry occupied by the tin atom of the title complex is a distorted tetrahedral [30,52].…”
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“…In fact, organotin(IV) complexes are extensively studied due to its coordination geometries as well as structural diversity (monomer, dimer, hexamer and oligomer). [24][25][26] Organotin(IV) compounds are well known to form complexes with ligands having oxygen, 27 sulfur 28 and nitrogen 29 donor sites.…”
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“…In addition to this, organotin(IV) complexes are also extensively studied due to its coordination geometries as well as structural diversity [17,18]. Moreover, the biological activity of organotin(IV) complexes is greatly influenced by the structure of the molecule as well as the coordination number of the tin moiety [19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%