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Structure and Bonding in a Diamond-Shaped Tin Cluster Possessing a cyclo-Sn4 Core
Rex C Handford1, T Alex Wheeler1, T Don Tilley1
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, 420 Latimer Hall, Berkeley, CA, 94720, USA.
Abstract:
A tetrameric cluster composed entirely of (aryl)Sn units, [DMPSn]4 (DMP=2,6-dimesitylphenyl), has been prepared by reduction of [DMPSnCl]2 with a variety of reductants. This cluster was characterized in solution by multinuclear NMR spectroscopies, as well as in the solid-state by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. This species is stereochemically nonrigid in solution and possesses a cyclo-Sn4 core whose DMP substituents are equivalent at higher temperatures. The solid-state molecular structure is remarkably unsymmetrical and possesses a nearly planar cyclo-Sn4 core. The DMP substituents are arranged such that three are approximately coplanar, while one is nearly perpendicular to the cyclo-Sn4 core. Density functional theory calculations for a [PhSn]4 model system show that this distorted geometry about the cyclo-Sn4 core maximizes σ-bonding between the Sn centers in a manner reminiscent of trans-bent bonding in the heavy group 14 analogues of alkenes and alkynes.
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