Stannabenzene (C5H6Sn) is the parent representative of a group of
organotin compounds that are related to
benzene with a
carbon atom replaced by a
tin atom. Stannabenzene itself has been studied by
computational chemistry,[1] but has not been isolated.
Stable derivatives of stannabenzene
Stable derivatives of stannabenzene have been isolated. The 2-stannanaphthalene depicted below is stable in an inert atmosphere at temperatures below 140 °C.[2] The tin to carbon bond in this compound is shielded from potential reactants by two very bulky groups, one
tert-butyl group and the even larger 2,4,6-tris[bis(trimethylsilyl)methyl]phenyl or Tbt group. The two Sn-C bonds have
bond lengths of 202.9 and 208.1
pm which are shorter than those for Sn-C single bonds (214 pm) and comparable to that of known Sn=C
double bonds (201.6 pm). The C-C bonds show little variation with bond lengths between 135.6 and 144.3 pm signaling that this compound is
aromatic.
A stable 2-stannanaphthalene derivative
Tbt-substituted 9-stannaphenanthrene was reported in 2005.[3] At room temperature it forms the [4+2]
cycloadduct.
Tbt-substituted stannabenzene was reported in 2010.[4] At room-temperature it quantitatively forms the
DA dimer.
^Ebrahimi, Arash Afshar; Ghiasi, Reza; Foroutan-Nejad, Cina (2010). "Topological characteristics of the ring critical points and the aromaticity of groups IIIA to VIA hetero-benzenes". Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM. 941 (1–3): 47–52.
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^Mizuhata, Yoshiyuki; Sasamori, Takahiro; Takeda, Nobuhiro; Tokitoh, Norihiro (2006). "A Stable Neutral Stannaaromatic Compound: Synthesis, Structure and Complexation of a Kinetically Stabilized 2-Stannanaphthalene". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 128 (4): 1050–1.
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^Generation of 9-Stannaphenanthrene and Its Reactivities Yoshiyuki Mizuhata, Nobuhiro Takeda, Takahiro Sasamori and Norihiro Tokitoh Chemistry Letters Volume 34 Number 8 Year 2005 Page 1088
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10.1246/cl.2005.1088
^Generation of Stannabenzenes and Their Properties Yoshiyuki Mizuhata, Naoya Noda, and Norihiro Tokitoh Organometallics, 2010, 29 (21), pp 4781–4784
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