Synthesis and characterization of outer coordination sphere complexes: [LH+](2)[SnCl62-], [LH+](2)[Me4Sn2Cl62-] and [LH+][Ph2SnCl3-](LH+ = protonated2-methoxy-1-[(4-chlorophenylimino)methyl]naphthalene). Crystal structure of 2-methoxy-1-[(4-chlorophenylimino)-methyl]naphthalenium trichlorodiphenylstannate(IV), [LH+][Ph2SnCl3-], derived from diphenyltin dichloride and 2-methoxy-1-[(4-chlorophenylimino)-methyl]naphthalene
Gy. Yeap et al., Synthesis and characterization of outer coordination sphere complexes: [LH+](2)[SnCl62-], [LH+](2)[Me4Sn2Cl62-] and [LH+][Ph2SnCl3-](LH+ = protonated2-methoxy-1-[(4-chlorophenylimino)methyl]naphthalene). Crystal structure of 2-methoxy-1-[(4-chlorophenylimino)-methyl]naphthalenium trichlorodiphenylstannate(IV), [LH+][Ph2SnCl3-], derived from diphenyltin dichloride and 2-methoxy-1-[(4-chlorophenylimino)-methyl]naphthalene, J COORD CH, 48(1), 1999, pp. 63-72
The reactions of SnCl4, Me2SnCl2 and Ph2SnCl2 with the Schiff base (L) 2-me
thoxy-1-[(4-chlorophenylimino)methyl]naphthalene result in the formation of
tin(IV) anionic complexes. Ph2SnCl2 reacts with the Schiff base in dichlor
omethane to form the complex salt [LH+][Ph2SnCl3-] (LH+ = protonated L). X-
ray structural analysis has been carried out on a single crystal of [LH+][P
h2SnCl3-]. The reactions of SnCl4 and Me2SnCl2 with the Schiff base form th
e complexes [LH+](2)[SnCl62-] and [LH+](2)[Me4Sn2Cl62-], respectively. All
complex salts were characterized by elemental analysis and spectroscopic me
thods (IR and H-1 NMR).