Reactivity of organometallic complexes containing tin-metal bonds. Activation or deactivation of tin-carbon bond towards electrophilic substitution?

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Abstract

As numerous experiments with electrophilic reagents have shown, organotin-transition metal complexes may be formally considered as pseudohalides. Hence there is an activation of aromatic and a deactivation of aliphatic tin-carbon bonds.

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