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publicationNumber JP-S57188598-A
titleOfInvention Preparation of organotin compound containing sulfur
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain an organotin compound, containing sulfur, and having good storage stability with a slight smell, by reacting a specific organotin compound with an organic compound containing sulfur in the presence of a basic alkaline earth metallic salt of an organic fatty acid or inorganic compound. n CONSTITUTION: An organotin compound of the formula R m SnX[R is 1W12C (ar)- alkyl or phenyl; m is an integer 1W3; X is -OOH when m is 1; X is -O- when m is 2; X is -OH or -OSnR 3 when m is 3], e.g. monobutyltin oxide (C 4 H 9 SnOOH), is reacted with an organic compound containing sulfur of the formula H n Y[Y is -SR', -S(CH 2 ) p COOR' or -S(CH 2 ) p - COOZOOC(CH 2 ) p S- (R' is 1W36C alkyl, phenyl, etc.; Z is 1W6C alkylene; p is an integer 1W6], e.g. octyl thioglycolate, in the presence of a basic alkaline earth metallic salt of a fatty acid, e.g. basic calcium laurate, or an inorganic compound, e.g. MgO. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
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