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DIBUTYLTIN(IV) ALKYLCYCLOHEXYLDITHIOCARBAMATES: SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION AND CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF DIBUTYLTIN(IV) N-METHYL AND N-ETHYLCYCLOHEXYLDITHIOCARBAMATE
Author(s) -
Normah Awang,
Ibrahim Baba,
Y. Farina Abd. Aziz,
Bohari M. Yamin
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
asean journal on science and technology for development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2224-9028
pISSN - 0217-5460
DOI - 10.29037/ajstd.272
Subject(s) - dithiocarbamate , triclinic crystal system , monoclinic crystal system , crystal structure , chemistry , tin , chelation , crystallography , infrared spectroscopy , stereochemistry , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry
A new series of dibutyltin(IV) alkylcyclohexyldithiocarbamates of the type (C4H9)2Sn[S2CNR(C6H11)]2 (R = CH3, C2H5, i-C3H7) have been successfully synthesized using in-situ method. These compounds were characterized by elemental analysis, infrared and 13C NMR spectroscopy. A single crystal X-ray analysis of dibutyltin(IV) ethylcyclohexyldithiocarbamate, (C4H9)2Sn[S2CN(C2H5)(C6H11)]2 (compound 2) showed that the system of this crystal is triclinic with space group P-1 while dibutyltin(IV) methylcyclohexyldithiocarbamate, (C4H9)2Sn[S2CN(CH3)(C6H11)]2 (compound 1) has monoclinic system and it’s space group is P21/c. In the crystal structure of compound 2, the dithiocarbamate ligands are bidentically chelated to the tin atom with non-equivalent of the Sn-S distances: Sn(1)-S(1) = 2.9255(11) and Sn(1)-S(2) = 2.5419(10); Sn(1)-S(3) = 2.8922(9) and Sn(1)-S(4) = 2.5293(10) A while in compound 1, the dithiocarbamate ligands were anisobidentically  chelated to the tin atom.

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