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Tin Transition metals

Figure 10.9 Some examples of metal sequences and metal clusters containing tin-transitional metal bonds. Figure 10.9 Some examples of metal sequences and metal clusters containing tin-transitional metal bonds.
The structural aspects of tin-transition metal complexes are well studied. Some recent examples of metal-tin single and double bonded complexes are provided in Tables 11 and 12. [Pg.1306]

Table 19-5 Compounds with a tin-transition metal bond. Table 19-5 Compounds with a tin-transition metal bond.
B. Divalent Organotin Compounds Containing a Tin-Transition Metal... [Pg.241]

Schente 2.1.10 Two examples of extreme nuclear magnetic deshielding in low valent tin transition metal complexes... [Pg.38]

The chemistry of silicon, germanium, and tin transition metal compounds has been the subject of several reviews (12, 180). Optically active silyl ligands have been introduced in a transition metal complex by reaction of chiral functional organosilanes. However chiral silyl ligands containing complexes are limited to a few metal centers we shall discuss in turn iron, cobalt, platinum, and manganese complexes. [Pg.138]

A number of organotin compounds with a tin-transition-metal bond have been examined this bond has usually been to iron to facilitate study... [Pg.414]

No systematic studies of other tin-transition metal systems have been reported. The existing data for a few compounds (12, 63) are insufficient to allow interpretation in terms of bonding or structure. [Pg.187]

Group IVB.—A survey of their reactions with electrophiles suggests that organo— tin-transition-metal complexes may be regarded as pseudohalides aliphatic C—Sn bonds are deactivated, and aromatic C—Sn bonds activated. Transition-... [Pg.221]

Many transitional metals have now been incorporated into compounds containing tin-transitional metal bonds io. 28s. xhe syntheses can be roughly divided into four main classes. [Pg.101]

The number of individual compounds that possess one or more tin-transitional metal bonds is very large, and the table only includes some representative examples. [Pg.101]

A number of reagents cause fission of the tin-transitional metal bond so. 29t. [Pg.102]


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