Abstract

The compound {o-(Ph2P)C6H4}2Sn(CH3)2 was rigorously purified and examined by single crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies at three different temperatures and by temperature-dependent Mössbauer effect (ME) determination at 8 temperatures in the interval 87<T<245K. The oxidation state of the metal atom is Sn(IV) and the absence of a resolvable quadrupole interaction in the ME data confirms previous results for Sn ligated only to C atoms, despite the obvious absence of Td or Oh symmetry. The vibrational amplitudes inferred from the ME data are compared to the XRD data at three different temperatures and to a related solid.

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