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Transition metal-tin single bond

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]

The single-bond compounds between Si, Ge, and Sn and chalcogens (S, Se, Te) are reactive and used as synthetic intermediates in the synthesis of organic compounds, organochalcogen compounds, organo-silicon, -germanium and -tin compounds, and transition metal-chalcogen complexes and clusters. [Pg.195]


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