Insertions of Sulfur Dioxide into Metal-Carbon Bonds

2007 ◽  
pp. 394-397
Author(s):  
Fausto Calderazzo
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Johnson D. Koola

The SO2-insertion into tin-carbon bonds of mixed tetraorganostannanes, R3SnR′ (R=C6H5, CH3; R'=CH3, C6H5, CH2=CH), is determined by the nucleophilicity of the organic residue attached to metal and shows a decreasing rate in the order aryl > alkenyl > alkyl. A correlation to Taft’s constant is given. The behaviour of triphenylvinyltin toward sulfur dioxide is in good agreement with this rule, as the insertion of one or two moles of SO2 takes place only into Sn—C6H5 bond.


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