Stannane /ˈstæneɪn/ or tin hydride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SnH4. It is a colourless gas and the tin analogue of methane. Stannane...
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Organotin chemistry (redirect from Stannanes)
scientific study of the synthesis and properties of organotin compounds or stannanes, which are organometallic compounds containing tin–carbon bonds. The first...
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Stille reaction (section Stannane)
is widespread. In regards to limitations, both very bulky stannane reagents and stannanes with substitution on the α-carbon tend to react sluggishly...
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Organostannane addition (redirect from Allylic stannane addition)
number of acyclic transition states. (E)-Stannanes exhibit higher syn selectivity than the corresponding (Z)-stannanes. (3) In the presence of certain Lewis...
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Fentin acetate (redirect from Stannane, acetoxytriphenyl-)
Fentin acetate Names IUPAC name (acetoxy)(triphenyl)stannane Other names Phentin acetate; Triphenyltin acetate; Triphenylstannyl acetate; Acetic acid tri(phenyl)stannyl...
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germane GeH4 and digermane Ge2H6. They are germanium analogues of alkanes. Stannane SnH4, a strong reducing agent slowly decomposes at room temperature to...
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alkynes. The typical stannane is tributyltin hydride. The reaction mechanism is assumed to operate via oxidative addition of the stannane to give a stannyl...
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alkynes, and all hydrocarbons silicon: silane germanium: germane tin: stannane lead: plumbane nitrogen: ammonia ("azane" when substituted), hydrazine...
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