Tin(II) ketoacidoximates: Synthesis, X-ray structures and processing to tin(II) oxide

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Tin(ii) ketoacidoximates of the type [HONCRCOO]2Sn (R = Me 1, CH2Ph 2) and (MeONCMeCOO)3Sn]- NH4+·2H2O 3 were synthesized by reacting pyruvate- and hydroxyl- or methoxylamine RONH2 (R = H, Me) with tin(ii) chloride dihydrate SnCl2·2H2O. The single crystal X-ray structure reveals that the geometry at the Sn atom is trigonal bipyramidal in 1, 2 and trigonal pyramidal in 3. Inter- or intramolecular hydrogen bonding is observed in 1-3. Thermogravimetric (TG) analysis shows that the decomposition of 1-3 to SnO occurs at ca. 160 °C. The evolved gas analysis during TG indicates complete loss of the oximato ligand in one step for 1 whereas a small organic residue is additionally removed at temperatures >400 °C for 2. Above 140 °C, [HONC(Me)COO]2Sn (1) decomposes in air to spherical SnO particles of size 10-500 nm. Spin coating of 1 on Si or a glass substrate followed by heating at 200 °C results in a uniform film of SnO. The band gap of the produced SnO film and nanomaterial was determined by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy to be in the range of 3.0-3.3 eV. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy indicates surface oxidation of the SnO film to SnO2 in ambient atmosphere.

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Khanderi, J., Davaasuren, B., Alshankiti, B. A., & Rothenberger, A. (2015). Tin(II) ketoacidoximates: Synthesis, X-ray structures and processing to tin(II) oxide. Dalton Transactions, 44(46), 19820–19828. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5dt03103f

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