Synthesis and structure of [2-(4,4-dimethyl-2-oxazoline)-5-methylphenyl] methylphenyltin bromide : A novel triorganotin halide having a configurationally stable chiral tin center

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1991

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Koten, G. van
Jastrzebski, J.T.B.H.
Wehman, E.
Boersma, J.
Goubitz, K.
Heijdenrijk, D.

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Reaction of [2-(4, 4-dimethyl-2-oxazoline)-5-methylphenyl]copper with dimethyltin dibromide or methylphenyltin dibromide affords [2-(4,4-dimethyl-2-oxazoline)-5-methylphenyl]dimethyltin bromide (1) and [2-(4,4-dimethyl-2-oxazoline)-5-methylphenyl]methylphenyltin bromide (2), respectively. The crystal structure of 2 has been determined by X-ray diffraction methods. C{1}{9}H{2}{2}BrNOSn is monoclinic, space group P2{t}/a with a = 18.1258(9), b = 11.5704(11), c = 9.5315(6) @9, @b = 95.143(6)}o{ and Z = 4, final R = 0.038 for 2760 observed reflections. As a result of intramolecular coordination of the nitrogen atom of the oxazoline ring to the tin atom, the geometry about tin in 1 is trigonal bipyramidal. The carbon ligands are at the equatorial sites, while the more electronegative nitrogen and bromine atoms are at the axial positions. An }1{H NMR spectroscopic study showed that in solution the chiral tin center is configurationally stable up to 120}o{C )the highest temperature studied).

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