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Steric control over molecular structure and supramolecular association exerted by tin- and ligand-bound groups in diorganotin carboxylates

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Dainis Dakternieks, Andrew DuthieAndrew Duthie, D Smyth, C Stapleton, E Tiekink
Structural data (X-ray and solution and solid-state 119Sn NMR) show that skew-trapezoidal-bipyramidal diorganotin compounds of 2-quinaldate are invariably monomeric, owing to the steric bulk of the carboxylate ligand. In contrast, most of the analogous compounds of 2-picolinate (2-pic) can increase their coordination number by polymerization or the incorporation of solvent in their coordination sphere in the solid state. The exceptional compound is tBu2Sn(2-pic)2 (3), for which no increase in coordination number is apparent, a result that is correlated with the bulky tert-butyl groups. Thus, judicious choice of tin or ligand substituents can be exploited to dictate coordination number and/or the degree of supramolecular aggregation in the investigated systems.

History

Journal

Organometallics

Volume

22

Issue

22

Pagination

4599 - 4603

Publisher

ACS Publications

Location

San Diego, Calif

ISSN

0276-7333

eISSN

1520-6041

Language

eng

Notes

Web Release Date: September 30, 2003

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2003, American Chemical Society