Lundberg, Daniel
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Lundberg, Daniel; Persson, Ingmar
A very slow oxidation of dimethylsulfoxide (dmso)solvated tin(II)ions in solution results in the formation of a crystalline, structurally determined compound, [CH3Sn(OS(CH3)(2))(5)](ClO4)(3), whereas a similar reaction in DN, N-dimethylthioformamide (dmtf)forms a crystalline solid with a proposed binuclear [Sn-2(SH)(2)(SCHN (CH3)(2))(8)](6+) entity but whose exact formula remains undetermined. Both solids precipitate with time in their respective mother liquids and constitute the first two tin(IV)and even tetravalent d(10) metal ion solvate complexes ever reported. An EXAFS study showed that the structure of the [CH3Sn(OS(CH3)(2))(5)](3+) complex is identical in solid state and dmso solution. While the exact chemical reaction pathways are unknown, the formation of these complexes constitute a novel way of obtaining solvated tin(IV)ions in standard, commonplace organic media.
Dalton Transactions
2019, Volym: 48, nummer: 25, sidor: 9089-9093
Utgivare: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Fysikalisk kemi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/c9dt01097a
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/101195