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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...
- 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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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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involving the
nucleophilic addition of an allyl-, allenyl-, or propargyl-
stannane to an aldehyde, imine, or (in rare cases) a ketone. This
reaction is widely...
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fluoroacetate Sodium pentachlorophenate Sodium selenate Sodium selenite Stannane, acetoxytriphenyl-
Strychnine Strychnine sulfate Sulfotep Sulfoxide, 3-chloropropyl...
- This
biosynthesis can be
mimicked in the
laboratory by
preparing allylic stannane from farnesol,
termed Corey synthesis.
There are
diverse ways to synthesize...
- alkynes, and all
hydrocarbons silicon:
silane germanium:
germane tin:
stannane lead:
plumbane nitrogen:
ammonia ("azane" when substituted), hydrazine...
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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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Stannanes SnH4 Sn2H6...