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Coordination Compounds of Tin(II) Chloride, Bromide and Isothiocyanate with Schiff Bases Derived from 2-Hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde

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Pages 841-855 | Received 16 Oct 1985, Accepted 15 Apr 1986, Published online: 13 Dec 2006

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Siang-Guan Teoh, Soon-Beng Teo, Guan-Yeow Yeap & Jean-Paul Declercq. (1992) Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Chlorotriphenyl-1- [(4′-Methoxyphenylimino)-Methyl]- 2-Naphtholtin(IV). Journal of Coordination Chemistry 25:4, pages 327-333.
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J. Parr. 2003. Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II. Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II 545 608 .
Yun-shan Zhou, Li-juan Zhang, Xi-rui Zeng, J.J. Vital & Xiao-Zeng You. (2000) A new structurally characterized organotin/Schiff-base complex with approximately rectangular molecular boxes formed through hydrogen bonds. Journal of Molecular Structure 553:1-3, pages 25-30.
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Siang-Guan Teoh, Soon-Beng Teo, Guan-Yeow Yeap & Jean-Paul Declercq. (1992) Syntheses of stannate(IV) complexes: [LH+]2[SnCl6]2−, [LH+]2[Me4Sn2 Cl6]2− and [LH+]2[Ph2SnCl4]2− (LH+ = protonated benzalideneaniline Schiff bases). Crystal structure of the tetrachlorodiphenylstannate(IV) salt [L′H+]2[Ph2SnCl4]2− {L′ = N-(4-hydroxybenzalidene)-4-methoxyaniline}, derived from phenyltin trichloride and L′. Polyhedron 11:18, pages 2351-2356.
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