Abstract
The coordinating atoms of oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, or phosphorus in Schiff bases with different coordination numbers create complexes with organotin(IV) moiety. The structure was usefully revealed by the development of novel spectroscopic techniques such as FT-IR, multinuclear (1H, 13C, 119Sn) NMR, and X-ray crystallography. A lot of research has been done recently on organotin(IV) complexes of Schiff base because of their antibacterial, antinematicidal, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, and antiurease properties. In order to understand the synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, biological significance, and hazardous behavior of tin(IV) complexes of Schiff bases described in recent years, this article presents the literature on organotin(IV) complexes synthesis.
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