Synthesis of dihalogenobis(2-pyridinethiolato)tin(IV) by the oxidative addition of disulfide to tin(II) halides-Consideration on the coordination structure.
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The reaction of di-2-pyridyl disulfide with tin(II) halides was found to give dihalogenobis(2-pyridinethiolato)-tin(IV). The oxidative addition reaction was successfully extended to the preparation of other dihalogenodi-thiolatotin(IV) complexes. Dichlorobis(2-pyridinethiolato)tin(IV) was also prepared by the reaction of 2(1<I>H</I>)-pyridinethione with tin(IV) chloride and proposed to be a monomeric, octahedral complex with a four-membered (Sn, S, C, and N) chelate ring from its molecular weight and IR spectral data. Dichlorobis(2-quinolinethiolato)tin(IV) could be isolated similarly as a stable complex. However, attempts to isolate the dichlorodithiolatotin(IV) in which an intramolecular chelation seems hardly possible were unsuccessful. The great stability of bis(2-pyridinethiolato)- and bis(2-quinolinethiolato)-dihalogenotin(IV) could be ascribed to the intramolecular four-membered chelate ring formation for the six-coordination of tin atom.
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Masaki Mitsuo
Polymer Research Laboratory, Ube Industries, Ltd.
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Matsunami Satoshi
Polymer Research Laboratory, Ube Industries, Ltd.
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