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Structure and in vitro antibacterial activity of BuSnCl3-n (OPPh2)(SPPh2)N (n) (n=1, 2)

Structure and in vitro antibacterial activity of BuSnCl3-n (OPPh2)(SPPh2)N (n) (n=1, 2)
Structure and in vitro antibacterial activity of BuSnCl3-n (OPPh2)(SPPh2)N (n) (n=1, 2)
BuSnCl2[(OPPh2)(SPPh2)N] (1) and BuSnCl[(OPPh2)(SPPh2)N](2) (2) were prepared by reacting BuSnCl3 and K[(OPPh2)(SPPh2)N], in 1: 1 and 1: 2 molar ratios. The compounds were investigated in solution by multinuclear (H-1, C-13, P-31, Sn-119) NMR spectroscopy. Variable-temperature P-31 NMR studies indicate dynamic behaviour in solution. The solid-state molecular structure was established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealing 5- and 6-coordinated metal atoms in 1 and 2, respectively, as a result of the monometallic biconnective behaviour of the monothioimidodiphosphinato moieties. Preliminary results on the in vitro biological activity are reported.
organotin (iv), monothioimidodiphosphinates, x-ray structure, antibacterial activityx-ray-structure, molecular-structure, crystal-structures, derivatives, phosphorus, compound, ligands, acids, ph
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Rotar, Adin
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Hursthouse, Michael B.
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Light, Mark E.
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Bunaciu, Petre
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Rotar, Adin
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Silvestru, Anca
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Silvestru, Cristian
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Drake, John E.
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Hursthouse, Michael B.
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Light, Mark E.
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Bunaciu, Liana
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Bunaciu, Petre
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Gielen, Marcel
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Rotar, Adin, Silvestru, Anca, Silvestru, Cristian, Drake, John E., Hursthouse, Michael B., Light, Mark E., Bunaciu, Liana and Bunaciu, Petre , Gielen, Marcel (ed.) (2005) Structure and in vitro antibacterial activity of BuSnCl3-n (OPPh2)(SPPh2)N (n) (n=1, 2). Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 19 (4), 555-562. (doi:10.1002/aoc.818).

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Abstract

BuSnCl2[(OPPh2)(SPPh2)N] (1) and BuSnCl[(OPPh2)(SPPh2)N](2) (2) were prepared by reacting BuSnCl3 and K[(OPPh2)(SPPh2)N], in 1: 1 and 1: 2 molar ratios. The compounds were investigated in solution by multinuclear (H-1, C-13, P-31, Sn-119) NMR spectroscopy. Variable-temperature P-31 NMR studies indicate dynamic behaviour in solution. The solid-state molecular structure was established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealing 5- and 6-coordinated metal atoms in 1 and 2, respectively, as a result of the monometallic biconnective behaviour of the monothioimidodiphosphinato moieties. Preliminary results on the in vitro biological activity are reported.

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Published date: 1 April 2005
Additional Information: Special Issue: dedicated to the memory of Professor Colin Eaborn
Keywords: organotin (iv), monothioimidodiphosphinates, x-ray structure, antibacterial activityx-ray-structure, molecular-structure, crystal-structures, derivatives, phosphorus, compound, ligands, acids, ph

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Local EPrints ID: 20899
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/20899
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Date deposited: 02 Mar 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:26

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Author: Adin Rotar
Author: Anca Silvestru
Author: Cristian Silvestru
Author: John E. Drake
Author: Mark E. Light
Author: Liana Bunaciu
Author: Petre Bunaciu
Editor: Marcel Gielen

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