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The crystal structure of dimethylphenyltin(IV) acetate
Amini, Mostafa M.,Ng, Seik Weng,Fidelis, K. A.,Heeg, M. J.,Muchmore, C. R.,et al.
, p. 103 - 110 (1989)
Dimethylphenyltin(IV) acetate, (CH3)2(C6H5)SnOC(O)CH3, crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Pbca with a 10.068(3), b 15.065(7), c 14.976(5) Angstroem; Z=8; V 2271(2) Angstroem3.The structure was determined from 1793 observed out of 2348 unique reflections and refined to an R factor of 0.034.The geometry at tin is trigonal bipyramidal, with the oxygen atom of the acetate and the carbonyl oxygen of the adjacent symmetyry-related (1/2 + x, 1/2 - y, 1 - z) acetate occupying the axial positions of the trans-C3SnO2 polyhedron to result in a polymer whose backbone, formed by the repetition of Sn-O-C(O) fragment, adopts a conformation that is closer to the zig-zag configuration of trimethyltin acetate than to the helical form of triphenyltin acetate.