Crystal Structure Of Mu-Oxalato-Kappa O-2(1):O-2-Bis[(Dimethyl Sulfoxide-Kappa O)Triphenyltin(Iv)]

ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION E-CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS(2017)

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In the previously reported [C2O4(SnPh3)(2)] complex [Diop et al. (2003). Appl. Organomet. Chem. 17, 881-882.], the Sn IV atoms are able to formally complete their coordination by addition of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) molecules provided by the reaction medium, affording the title complex, [Sn-2(C6H5)(6)(C2O4)(C2H6OS)(2)]. The Sn IV atoms are then pentacoordinated, with a common trans trigonal-bipyramidal arrangement. The asymmetric unit contains one half-molecule, which is completed by inversion symmetry in space group type C2/c. The inversion centre is placed at the mid-point of the central bis-monodentate oxalate dianion, C2O42-, which bridges the [(SnPh3)(DMSO)] moieties. The molecule crystallizes as a disordered system, with two phenyl rings disordered by rotation about their Sn-C bonds, while the DMSO molecule is split over two positions due to a tetrahedral inversion at the S atom. All disordered parts were refined with occupancies fixed of 0.5.
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crystal structure, tin, oxalate, bridging ligand, disorder
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