56580-70-2Relevant articles and documents
Lithiation of the tin-containing sulfone Me3SnCH2CH2CH2SO2C6H4CH3-4
Shcherbakov,Stolyarova,Kurskii,Grigor'eva
, p. 1041 - 1044 (2007/10/03)
The tin-containing sulfide Me3Sn(CH2)3-S-C6H5CH 3-4 obtained by photoaddition of 4-toluenethiol to allyltrimethyltin was oxidized with hydrogen peroxide to synthesize the tin-containing sulfone Me3Sn(CH2)3-SO2-C6H4 CH3-4, the tin and sulfur atoms in which are separated by a trimethylene bribge. Treatment of the sulfone with butyllithium gave a first tin-containing lithium salt having a red-brown color. The exchange reaction of this salt with methyl iodide resulted in formation of two new isomeric tin-containing sulfones Me3SnCH2CH2CH(CH3)-SO2-C6H4CH3 and Me3Sn(CH2)3-SO2-C6H4 CH2CH3 identified by 1H NMR spectroscopy. The latter result implies that the tin-containing sulfone is lithiated both by the methylene group adjacent to the sulfonyl group and by the toluene methyl group.
Electrophilic cleavages in (CH3)3SnCH2M(CH3)3 (M = Sn, Ge, Si, C). 1. Product distribution
Hawker, Darryl W.,Wells, Peter R.
, p. 821 - 825 (2008/10/08)
The extent to which Sn-CH2 and/or Sn-CH3 cleavage occurs in (CH3)3SnCH2M(CH3)3 (M = Sn, Ge, Si) in reactions with several electrophiles has been determined. With iodine and with