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- Organotin chemistry is the scientific study of the synthesis and properties of organotin compounds or stannanes, which are organometallic compounds containing...
- tin-plated steel is widely used for food packaging as "tin cans". Some organotin compounds can be extremely toxic. Tin is a soft, malleable, ductile and...
- involves the coupling of two organic groups, one of which is carried as an organotin compound (also known as organostannanes). A variety of organic electrophiles...
- oxides, and its salts are "almost unknown"; on the other hand, certain organotin compounds are almost as toxic as cyanide. Tin has no known natural biological...
- hexachlorostannic acid. Anhydrous tin(IV) chloride is a major precursor in organotin chemistry. Upon treatment with Grignard reagents, tin(IV) chloride gives...
- Natural Heritage Stanthorpe Airport, IATA airport code "SNH" Organotin hydrides R4−nSnHn in organotin chemistry SNH48 This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Tributyltin (TBT) is an umbrella term for a class of organotin compounds which contain the (C4H9)3Sn group, with a prominent example being tributyltin...
- attracted attention as an antifouling compound. It is a replacement for organotin compounds that have been largely banned for causing environmental damage...
- n-butyllithium (n-BuLi), organozinc compounds such as diethylzinc (Et2Zn), organotin compounds such as tributyltin hydride (Bu3SnH), organoborane compounds...
- Tributyltin hydride is an organotin compound with the formula (C4H9)3SnH. It is a colorless liquid that is soluble in organic solvents. The compound is...