Issue 32, 2007

Can Sn(OCH2CH2NMe2)2 behave as a stannylene? Equatorial–axial isomerism in the tin(ii)–iron(0) complex (Me2NCH2CH2O)2Sn–Fe(CO)4

Abstract

Equatorial–axial isomerism of the tin(II)–iron(0) complex (Me2NCH2CH2O)2Sn–Fe(CO)4 (2), which indicates that the free Sn(OCH2CH2NMe2)2 (1) ligand can behave as a stannylene, has been revealed and studied by NMR and IR spectroscopy in solution as well as by Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis in the solid-state.

Graphical abstract: Can Sn(OCH2CH2NMe2)2 behave as a stannylene? Equatorial–axial isomerism in the tin(ii)–iron(0) complex (Me2NCH2CH2O)2Sn–Fe(CO)4

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
05 Jun 2007
Accepted
10 Jul 2007
First published
13 Jul 2007

Dalton Trans., 2007, 3489-3492

Can Sn(OCH2CH2NMe2)2 behave as a stannylene? Equatorial–axial isomerism in the tin(II)–iron(0) complex (Me2NCH2CH2O)2Sn–Fe(CO)4

V. N. Khrustalev, I. A. Portnyagin, M. S. Nechaev, S. S. Bukalov and L. A. Leites, Dalton Trans., 2007, 3489 DOI: 10.1039/B708513C

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