Issue 4, 1996

A true square-planar tin(II) spiro complex: molecular structure of bis(imidotetraphenyldiselenodiphosphino-Se,Se′)tin(II) and its distorted tetragonal-pyramidal isomer

Abstract

The yellow complex [Sn{N(SePPh2)2-Se,Se′}2] is the first example of a true square-planar spiro tin(II) compound; the structure of the distorted tetragonal-pyramidal isomer is also described.

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Chem. Commun., 1996, 519-520

A true square-planar tin(II) spiro complex: molecular structure of bis(imidotetraphenyldiselenodiphosphino-Se,Se′)tin(II) and its distorted tetragonal-pyramidal isomer

R. Cea-Olivares, J. Novosad, J. D. Woollins, A. M. Z. Slawin, V. García-Montalvo, G. Espinosa-Pérez and P. G. y García, Chem. Commun., 1996, 519 DOI: 10.1039/CC9960000519

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