Abstract

Abstract1H, 117Sn J‐HMBC spectroscopy was implemented as a tool for the determination of long range nJ(1H, 117Sn) coupling constants of [2‐(N,N‐dimethylaminomethyl)phenyl]stannanes, ArR1R2R3Sn or Ar2R1R2Sn, where R1, R2 and R3 are Ph or n‐Bu, and/or Cl or Br. It is demonstrated that coupling constants which are too small to be measured from multiplet splittings in the 1H or 117Sn spectra can be measured from the development of the sine modulation of the intensity of the 1H, 117Sn HMBC correlation peaks as a function of the incremented preparation time of the 1H,117Sn HMBC pulse sequence. It is examined whether such couplings can be used as straightforward indicators for the existence of intramolecular nitrogen–tin interactions. While some coupling constants are shown to depend on the strength of the above‐mentioned interaction, it is also demonstrated that 6J(1H,117Sn) coupling constants between the N‐methyl groups and the tin nucleus can be observed even in structures where no nitrogen–tin interactions are possible. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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