Abstract
Triphenyltin chloride forms with diphenylcyclopropenone a 1/1 molecular complex belonging to the triclinicP¯1 space group (a=10.267(4),b=12.095(2),c=12.319(3)Å,α=90.67(2),β=101.59(2), γ=112.58(2)°). The tin atom exists in a distortedtrans-trigonal bipyramidal (Sn-C=2.112(3), 2.123(3), 2.137(4), Sn-C1=2.440(1), Sn-O=2.510(2)Å) geometry, being displaced out of the equatorial plane (EC-Sn-C=354.3(3)°) towards the apical chlorine atom by 0.269(1)Å.
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Weng Ng, S., Kumar Das, V.G. Crystal structure of chlorotriphenyltin·diphenylcyclopropenone. Journal of Crystallographic and Spectroscopic Research 23, 929–932 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01185538
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