Issue 0, 1969

Studies in Mössbauer spectroscopy. Part I. Interpretation of quadrupole splitting data for tin(IV) compounds

Abstract

Mössbauer spectroscopic data for a range of substituted alkyl- and aryl-tin(IV) compounds are presented. In presumably isostructural series of these and other compounds, the quadrupole splitting increases in the orders: alkyl ∼ aryl ∼ CH[double bond, length half m-dash]CH2 < C6Cl5∼ C≡CPh < C6F5∼ CF3 < SSnR3 < OSnR3, I < Br < Cl < F, and C6H5 < CH[double bond, length half m-dash]CH2 < CH2CH3. These orderings are discussed in terms of the nature of the tin–ligand bonds and it is concluded, in contrast to earlier interpretations, that imbalance in the polarity of the σ-bonds is the dominant factor in determining the size of the quadrupole splitting. The importance of the geometrical arrangement of the ligands is stressed; this effect may be assessed from the point-charge model.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1969, 2145-2150

Studies in Mössbauer spectroscopy. Part I. Interpretation of quadrupole splitting data for tin(IV) compounds

R. V. Parish and R. H. Platt, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1969, 2145 DOI: 10.1039/J19690002145

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