Trans-dichloro-tris([5]trovacenyl)stannate(iv), electro- and magneto-communication across a Cl–Sn–Cl backbone
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Christoph Elschenbroich, Feng Lu, Olav Burghaus, Clemens Pietzonka, Klaus Harms
Reaction of [5]lithiotrovacene (TVC-Li) with tin dichloride affords the triradical complex (THF)3Li+[(TVC)3SnCl2]− which was characterized by X-ray crystallography, cyclic voltammetry, EPR spectroscopy and magnetic susceptometry; redox splittings δE1/2 (“electrocommunication”) and the exchange parameters JEPR and Jχ (“magnetocommunication”) attest to inter vanadium interactions mediated by the central tin atom.
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