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Supramolecular assemblies of organotin(IV)-diphosphoryl adducts: insights from X-rays and DFT

Gholivand, Khodayar
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Gholami, Akram
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Schenk, Kurt J.  
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2015
Rsc Advances

Mono-, di- and tri-phenyltin(IV) adducts containing a neutral diphosphoryl ligand, Ph2P(O)OC6H4OP(O) Ph-2, were synthesized and characterized. These 2 : 1 adducts of two trans-organotin(IV) moieties and the bridging ligand all crystallize around a centre of inversion. The influence of tin-substituents on the building up of multidimensional architectures, as well as, strength of the Sn-O interactions are discussed in terms of geometrical parameters, Hirshfeld surface analysis and theoretical calculations. The CH center dot center dot center dot Cl interactions make a substantial contribution to directing 1D self-assembly of the tin adducts. Replacement of Cl atoms with Ph groups on tin(IV) in these complexes has increased the probability of CH center dot center dot center dot pi and H center dot center dot center dot H interactions and weakens the Sn-O bonds. QTAIM and NBO analyses reveal that the Sn-O interactions are principally electrostatic in nature (donor-acceptor like) with only a small amount of covalence increasing from the tri-to the mono-phenyltin adduct.

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research article
DOI
10.1039/c5ra15645a
Web of Science ID

WOS:000365403000088

Author(s)
Gholivand, Khodayar
Gholami, Akram
Schenk, Kurt J.  
Esrafili, Mehdi D.
Farshadfar, Kaveh
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Royal Soc Chemistry

Published in
Rsc Advances
Volume

5

Issue

119

Start page

98610

End page

98617

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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February 16, 2016
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