Organo-oxotin cages containing arsinate ligands

Burton, S. D. ; Kumara Swamy, K. C. ; Holmes, R. R. ; Day, R. O. (1989) Organo-oxotin cages containing arsinate ligands Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements, 41 (3-4). p. 467. ISSN 1042-6507

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Abstract

New monoorgano-oxotin cages which possess bridging arsinate ligands have been prepared and characterized by X-ray and 119Sn NMR spectroscopy. The tetrameric, trimeric, and dimeric tin compounds containing arsinate ligands and six-and four-membered stannoxane rings exhibit characteristics which parallel the phosphinate-bridged cages previously reported.1,2 Conversion of the tetrameric cube structure, [n-BuSnO(O2AsMe2)]4, to a mixed butterfly composition is easily accomplished by addition of arsinic, phosphinic, or carboxylic acid. For example, two butterfly compounds that we formed are: [n-BuSn(OH)(O2AsMe2)(OP(O)Me2)]2 and [n-BuSn(OH)(02AsMe2)(OAs(O)Me2)]2.

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