organostibanes
Organostibanes are organometallic compounds containing carbon–antimony bonds. They include trialkylstibanes (R3Sb), triarylstibanes (R3Sb), and lower-coordinate derivatives such as R2SbH and R3SbH. In these compounds, antimony is typically in the +3 oxidation state and bears a stereochemically active lone pair, giving a pyramidal geometry. C–Sb bonds are polar and variably covalent; many organostibanes are air- or moisture-sensitive and prepared under inert atmosphere.
Common preparation involves forming Sb–C bonds from organolithium or Grignard reagents with antimony halides, such as
Reactivity and applications: The lone pair on Sb makes organostibanes Lewis-basic and capable of binding to
Safety: Antimony compounds are toxic; organostibanes pose inhalation, ingestion, and dermal hazards. They are typically handled