“…[8][9][10] However, the kinetic stability of inorganic azides can be increased dramatically by the coordination of ancillary ligands. [11][12][13][14] The binary Lewis-acidic azides Si(N 3 ) 4 , Ge(N 3 ) 4 , Ge(N 3 ) 2 and Sn(N 3 ) 4 , for instance, have been shown to form well-defined charge-neutral adducts with Lewis bases, of the types (N 3 ) 4 E(L 2 ) (E = Si, Ge, Sn, L 2 = bpy, phen) [15][16][17] and E(N 3 ) 2 L (E = Ge, L = N-heterocyclic carbene), respectively. 18 The class of Sn(II) azides, in particular, includes monoazides Sn(N 3 )(ATI), 19 and a 1 : 1 adduct with Ag(Tp CF3 ), 20 SnN 3 (mes 2 DAP), 21 SnN 3 − 25 (see Table 1 and abbreviations in the caption).…”