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Tin compounds are alloys and mixtures that contain the chemical element tin. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. ...
Organotin compounds are those with tin linked to hydrocarbons. The compound on the picture is trimethyltin chloride, an example of organotin compounds.. Organotin chemistry is the scientific study of the synthesis and properties of organotin compounds or stannanes, which are organometallic compounds containing tin–carbon bonds.
Organotin compounds are organometallic compounds containing tin–carbon bonds. Worldwide industrial production of organotin compounds likely exceeds 50,000 tonnes.
Tributyltin (TBT) is an umbrella term for a class of organotin compounds which contain the (C 4 H 9) 3 Sn group, with a prominent example being tributyltin oxide. [1] For 40 years TBT was used as a biocide in anti-fouling paint, commonly known as bottom paint, applied to the hulls of oceangoing vessels. [2]
The typical TiN formation has a crystal structure of NaCl type with a roughly 1:1 stoichiometry; TiN x compounds with x ranging from 0.6 to 1.2 are, however, thermodynamically stable. [8] TiN becomes superconducting at cryogenic temperatures, with critical temperature up to 6.0 K for single crystals. [9]
A study showed that 99.5% of the controlled food cans contain tin in an amount below that level. [4] However, un-lacquered tin cans with food of a low pH, such as fruits and pickled vegetables, can contain elevated concentrations of tin. [2] The toxic effects of tin compounds are based on its interference with iron and copper metabolism.
Tin(II) fluoride, commonly referred to commercially as stannous fluoride [1] [2] (from Latin stannum, 'tin'), is a chemical compound with the formula SnF 2. It is a colourless solid used as an ingredient in toothpastes .
Tetraethyltin or tetraethyl tin is a chemical compound with the formula (CH 3 CH 2) 4 Sn, that is, a tin atom attached to four ethyl groups. It is an important example of an organotin compound , often abbreviated as TET .