Hydrolysis products of dibutyltin dichlorides

Abstract
The hydrolysis of di-s-butyltin dichloride yields similar products to those found for the di-n-butyl compound whereas the hydrolysis behaviour of di-t-butyltin dichloride is markedly different. Distannoxanes are not found in the latter case but instead di-t-butyltin hydroxide chloride is obtained. Under strongly basic conditions di-t-butyltin oxide is formed which has unusual structural properties and can easily be converted into a ‘dihydroxide.’ Comparative i.r. data derived from analogous systems are presented.

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