Tin(II) chloride is often used as a reducing agent in chemical reactions. In the presence of acenaphthene-1,2-diimines, it might undergo redox reactions, reducing the metal cation (e.g., Ge(II) or Sb(III)) to a lower oxidation state, resulting in the formation of a reduced metal complex.
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