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publicationNumber CA-1080734-A
titleOfInvention Method for preparing diorganotin carboxylates
abstract Abstract of the Disclosure Diorganotin carboxylates containing more than one mole of tin for every two moles of carboxylic acid (-?-O-) residues are prepared by a solid state reaction between a diorganotin oxide and a carboxylic acid anhydride. Depending upon the temperature of the oxide-anhydride mixture, the reaction is substantially complete in from less than 1 to up to 48 hours and produces no by-products. The diorganotin compounds of the invention exhibit reduced odor and fuming over the previously known organotin compounds.
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