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. 2004 Dec 1;126(47):15572-82.
doi: 10.1021/ja048453h.

Tin-chalcogen double-bond compounds, stannanethione and stannaneselone: synthesis, structure, and reactivities

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Tin-chalcogen double-bond compounds, stannanethione and stannaneselone: synthesis, structure, and reactivities

Masaichi Saito et al. J Am Chem Soc. .

Abstract

The first isolation of diarylstannanethione (tin-sulfur double-bond compound) and diarylstannaneselone (tin-selenium double-bond compound), Tbt(Ditp)Sn=X (Tbt = 2,4,6-tris[bis(trimethylsilyl)methyl]phenyl; Ditp = 2,2' '-diisopropyl-m-terphenyl-2'-yl; X = S and Se) was accomplished by dechalcogenation of the corresponding highly hindered tetrachalcogenastannolanes, Tbt(Ditp)SnX(4). The (119)Sn NMR of stannanethione, Tbt(Ditp)Sn=S, and stannaneselone, Tbt(Ditp)Sn=Se, showed only one low-field broad signal at 531 and 440 ppm, respectively, characteristic of a tricoordinated tin, and hence, the stannanethione and stannaneselone display an intrinsic nature of tin-chalcogen double-bond compounds. The X-ray crystallographic analysis of the isolated stannaneselone, Tbt(Ditp)Sn=Se 5a, revealed a completely trigonal geometry around the central tin with a remarkably short Sn-Se bond length, indicative of structural similarity to a ketone.

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