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publicationDate 1989-07-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H01175983-A
titleOfInvention Production of stannous carboxylate
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the title substance used as a raw material forming tin oxide by pyrolysis in preparation of transparent electrically conductive layer, transparent electrically conductive powder, etc.,by reacting an inorganic stannous salt with an alcohol in the presence of a trialkylamine and reacting the resulting product with a carboxylic acid. n CONSTITUTION: An inorganic stannous salt (example; stanous chloride) is reacted with an alcohol in the presence of a trialkylamine (example; triethylamine) to initially afford a stannous dialkoxide (example; stannous methoxide). Then the stannous dialkoxide is reacted with a carboxylic acid (example; benzoic acid, p-toluic acid or acetic acid) in a hydrocarbon solvent (example; benzene) to afford the aimed compound. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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