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    Organotin Chalcogenide Salts: Synthesis, Characterization, and Extended Crystal Structures
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    Published May 27, 2010
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    Reactions of Cl3SnR1H with Na2E (E = Se, Te; R1 = C2H4COO) in liquid ammonia afforded the salts of an anionic defect heterocubane, [(RSn)3Se4] (R = R1 and R1H) or an 1[(R1Sn)2Te32−] anionic polymer, respectively. Although a reaction using a 1:1.5 ratio of Cl3SnR1H:Na2S·9H2O in acetone/water produced a compound containing [(R1Sn)3S4]2−, a 1:2 ratio leads to the formation of 1[(R1Sn)2S32−], isostructural to the homologous Te species.

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    https://doi.org/10.1021/ic100700f
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