Abstract

Three new penta- and hexacoordinated tin compounds ( 1– 3) were prepared from PhSnCl 3, Ph 2SnCl 2 and Ph 3SnOH and 3-methyl-2-hydroxy-2-cyclopenten-1-one ( L). Compounds 1– 3 were characterized by IR, mass spectra, elemental analysis, 1H, 13C, and 119Sn NMR. The ligand acts as a bidentate giving the tin esters and coordinating the tin by the carbonyl group. Compound 1 (PhSnCl 2L · EtOH) has an hexacoordinated tin atom, with an octahedral distorted geometry, which is a stereogenic center. Compounds 2 (Ph 2SnClL) and 3 (Ph 3SnL) have pentacoordinated tin atoms. The structures were determined by X-ray diffraction analyses. In the solid state 1 presents a racemic pair, linked by strong hydrogen bonds and 2 and 3 “Berry exchange coordinate” geometry.

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