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Molecular Cage Assembly by Sn-O-Sn Bridging of Di-, Tri- and Tetranuclear Organotin Tectons: Extending the Spacing in Double Ladder Structures.

Irán Rojas-LeónGelen Gómez-JaimesPedro Montes-TolentinoWolf HillerHazem AlnasrBraulio Rodríguez-MolinaIrán F Hernández-AhuactziHiram Isaac BeltránKlaus JurkschatHerbert Höpfl
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Hydrolysis reactions of di- and trinuclear organotin halides yielded large novel cage compounds containing Sn-O-Sn bridges. The molecular structures of two octanuclear tetraorganodistannoxanes showing double-ladder motifs, viz., [{Me3 SiCH2 (Cl)SnCH2 YCH2 Sn(OH)CH2 SiMe3 }2 (μ-O)2 ]2 [1, Y=p-(Me)2 SiC6 H4 -C6 H4 Si(Me)2 ] and [{Me3 SiCH2 (I)SnCH2 YCH2 Sn(OH)CH2 SiMe3 }2 (μ-O)2 ]2 ⋅0.48 I2 [2⋅0.48 I2 , Y=p-(Me)2 SiC6 H4 -C6 H4 Si(Me)2 ], and the hexanuclear cage-compound 1,3,6-C6 H3 (p-C6 H4 Si(Me)2 CH2 Sn(R)2 OSn(R)2 CH2 Si(Me)2 C6 H4 -p)3 C6 H3 -1,3,6 (3, R=CH2 SiMe3 ) are reported. Of these, the co-crystal 2⋅0.48 I2 exhibits the largest spacing of 16.7 Å reported to date for distannoxane-based double ladders. DFT calculations for the hexanuclear cage and a related octanuclear congener accompany the experimental work.
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