The chemistry and applications of organotin(IV) complexes of phosphorus-based acids

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Synthesis, reactivity, structural aspects and applications of organotin(IV) complexes with phosphorus-based acids are reviewed. Complexes are classified according to the number of organic groups on tin and the nature of the donor atoms (oxygen and/or sulphur) on phosphorus. In general, organotin complexes of these acids are synthesized either by the reaction of organotin oxide with a free ligand or by treating the organotin halide with the alkali metal salt of an add. Reactions of monoorganotin oxides with phosphorus-based adds proceed in a stepwise manner involving a variety of organotin clusters, some of which are now fully characterized. The structure of the organotin complexes of these ligands is influenced by the number of R groups on tin and the donor set of phosphorus (>PO2, >POS, >PS2). The >PO2-type ligands usually prefer bidentate bridging or a chelating bonding mode, while >PS2-type ligands bind an organotin moiety in a monodentate or chelating (asymmetric or symmetric) fashion. The application of these complexes as catalysts, corrosion inhibitors and biocides is discussed. © 1994.

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Jain, V. K. (1994). The chemistry and applications of organotin(IV) complexes of phosphorus-based acids. Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 135136(C), 809–843. https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-8545(94)80083-9

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