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It has been kwon that the chemistry of organotin(IV) complexes is of great interest because of their applications in medicine as anticancer, antitumor, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal and antifouling agents that have made them as metal-based drugs. Furthermore, they can act as efficient catalysts in the chemical reactions. It is notable that although a number of researches have been conducted on the coordination compounds of organotin(IV) with various organic ligands, there are few reports about synthesis and characterization of organotin(IV) complexes containing phosphoramide…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
It has been kwon that the chemistry of organotin(IV) complexes is of great interest because of their applications in medicine as anticancer, antitumor, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal and antifouling agents that have made them as metal-based drugs. Furthermore, they can act as efficient catalysts in the chemical reactions. It is notable that although a number of researches have been conducted on the coordination compounds of organotin(IV) with various organic ligands, there are few reports about synthesis and characterization of organotin(IV) complexes containing phosphoramide ligands. Thus, this area of organometallic chemistry has a great potential to grow by inorganic chemists and since phosphoramides compounds have also shown promising medicinal and clinical applications like anticancer, anti-HCV, anti-HIV properties, their organotin(IV) complexes may indicate enhanced medicinal applications. Therefore, this work reviews the synthesis, X-ray crystal structures, DFT calculations, antibacterial activities and nanoparticles of organotin(IV) complexes including phosphoramides ligands.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Zahra Shariatinia is an Associate Professor at Amirkabir University of Technology (Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran, from 2006 until now. She has got her Ph.D. degree in 2005 from Tarbiat Modares University, Iran, in Inorganic Chemistry. Her research areas are synthesis and applications of phosphoramides and their complexes plus nanoparticles.