Introduction and overview | |
Fundamentals in tin chemistry. | |
NMR of tin compounds | |
Sn(II) clusters | |
Monorganotin oxo-clusters | |
Organotin carboxylate and -sulfonate clusters | |
Macrocyclic and supramolecular chemistry of organotin compounds | |
Tin Zintl Ions: Synthesis, Structures, and Reactivity | |
Stable stannyl cations in condensed phase | |
Preparation and coordination chemistry of mono- and bidentate stannylenes | |
Stannenes, distannenes and stannynes | |
Distannoxanes | |
Unusual bonds and coordination geometries | |
Tin(II) heterobimetallic and oligometallic derivatives | |
Computational Methods for Organotin Compounds | |
Materials Chemistry and Structural Chemistry of tin compounds. | |
Tin compounds for CVD | |
Class II Tin-Based Hybrid Materials Prepared From Alkynyltin Precursors | |
Organotin compounds as PVC stabilizers | |
Organotin compounds as anion-selective carriers in chemical sensors | |
Tin compounds as flame retardants and smoke suppressants | |
Quadratic nonlinear optical properties in tin-based compounds | |
Tin-based hybrid materials | |
Organotin polymers and related materials | |
Intermolecular tinà?-aryl interactions: fact or artifact*? | |
A new bonding motif for supramolecular self-assembly in organotin compounds | |
Medicinal/Biocidal Applications of tin compounds and Environmental Aspects. | |
The cardiovascular activity of organotin compounds | |
Organotins: Insecticidal and larvicidal activity | |
Antifungal activity of organotin compounds | |
Chemical and biotechnological developments in organotin cancer chemotherapy | |
Impact of organotin compounds on the function of human natural killer cells | |
Biological aspects of organotins: perspective in structural and molecular biology | |
Tin in Organic Synthesis. | |
Applications of Organotin Derivatives for Carbohydrate Synthesis | |
Reactions of SE? Substitution for Organostannanes in Organic Synthesis | |
Organotin compounds for Carbon-Carbon Cross-CouplingPablo Espinet | |
Cross-Coupling of Organotin compounds for Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation: Applications in Total Synthesis | |
New Trends in the Synthesis of Solid-Supported Organotin Reagents and Interest of their Use in Organic Synthesis in a Concept of Green Chemistry | |
Palladium Catalysed Cascade Cyclisation-Anion Capture Processes Employing Pre- and In Situ-Formed Organostannanes | |
Carbostannylations of carbon-carbon unsaturated bonds | |
Green Organostannane Chemistry: an Oxymoron | |
Tin in Catalysis. | |
Green organotin catalysts | |
Organotin catalysts for isocyanate reactions | |
Catalysis of reactions of allyltin compounds and organotin phenoxides by lithium perchlorate | |
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