Crystal structure of zinc[bis[3-(dimethylamino)propyl-C,N]tin]bis (dibenzoylmethanato)-(Sn-Zn). The first example of a dialkyltin(II) compound stabilized by Sn-Zn coordination

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1990

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Koten, G. van
Jastrzebski, J.T.B.H.
Sypkens, H.A.J.
Tombe, F.J.A des
Schaaf, P.A. van der
Boersma, J.
Spek, A.L.
Duisenberg, A.J.M.

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Reaction of bis[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]zinc with bis(dibenzoylmethanato)tin(II) affords novel zinc[bis[3-(dimethylamino)propyl-C, N]tin]bis(dibenzoyl-methanato)-(Sn@?Zn) (1) in a quantitative trans-metallation. The crystal structure of 1 has been determined by X-ray diffraction methods and reveals it to be a unique complex in which an intramolecularly coordinated dialkyltin(II) compound is acting as an electron donor to a zinc-@b-diketonate acceptor molecule. The geometries about both tin and zinc are distorted trigonal bipyramidal and the donor Sn@?Zn bond (2.634(6) @9) occupies an equatorial position in each array. The 3-(dimethylamino)propyl groups are C,N-chelate bonded to Sn, with C(1) atoms at equatorial sites (C@?Sn@?C 104(1)}o{) and the nitrogen atoms at axial sites (N@?Sn@?N 161.8(8)}o{).The isolation and characterization of the title compound shows that dialkyltin(II) compounds can be stabilized by coordination to zinc-@b-diketonates provided that (i) the zinc compound has appropriate acceptor properties and (ii) the alkyl groups bound to tin contain potential ligating functional groups.

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