A Review of Organotin Compounds: Chemistry and
Applications
Volume 3 - Issue 3
Duaa Ghazi, Zahraa Rasheed and Emad Yousif*
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- Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq
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Emad Yousif, Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq
Received: June 15, 2018; Published: July 17, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/AOICS.2018.03.000161
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Abstract
The field of organotin chemistry has a long history that started
since 1849, when Frankland isolated a specimen of diethyltin
diiodide [1]. In 1852, Lowich reported on the reaction of alkyl
halides with a tin-sodium alloy giving alkyltin compounds [2]. This
last publication is usually considered to represent the beginning
of organotin chemistry. By 1935, about hundreds of publications
concerning organotin chemistry had appeared in the literature. At
that time, important names had played a role in the development
of organotin chemistry were Krause in Germany, Kraus in the
United States, and Kozeshkov in Russia. The discovery of organotin
compounds industrial applications as polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
stabilizers, as agrochemicals, biocides, and wood preservatives
produced a revival of organotin chemistry.
Historical Perspective|
Industrial Preparation of Organotin Compounds|
Tin Bonding and Valency|
Principal Coordination Geometries at the Tin
Center in Organotin Compounds|
Preview of Organotin Application|
Conclusion|
Acknowledgement|
References|