dihalostannanes
Dihalostannanes are a class of organotin compounds characterized by the presence of two halogen atoms bonded to a tin atom, with the general formula R2SnX2, where R represents organic groups (such as alkyl or aryl groups) and X denotes halogens (chlorine, bromine, or iodine). These compounds are a subset of organostannanes and are notable for their diverse chemical reactivity and applications in organic synthesis, materials science, and as intermediates in the production of other tin-containing compounds.
Structurally, dihalostannanes typically adopt a tetrahedral geometry around the tin center, with the two halogens and
Dihalostannanes play a significant role in various chemical processes, including serving as intermediates in the synthesis
Safety considerations are important when handling dihalostannanes, as many of these compounds are toxic and may