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Volume 6

Research & Reviews: Journal of Material Sciences

CrystalloPolySci 2018

November 19-20, 2018

4

th

International Conference on

Crystallography & Novel Materials

&

9

th

International Conference on

Biopolymers & Polymer Sciences

November 19-20, 2018 Bucharest, Romania

Structural properties and topological diversity of new ORGANOTIN(IV) coordination compounds

Delia-Laura Popescu

University of Bucharest, Romania

O

rganotin(IV) coordination compounds have been the subject of interest

for some time due to their properties, structural aspects and potential

biomedical, environmental and commercial applications. A new series of

coordination compounds with different organotin(IV) subunits as nodes

and organic bridging ligands as spacers were prepared. The combination

of organotin(IV) building blocks with O- and N-donor ligands resulted in

the formation of new extended structures with 0D, 1D (an example is given

in figure-1), 2D and 3D dimensionalities and interesting topologies. The

influence of the nature of organotin(IV) nodes and the bridging ligands on

the structural properties of the new systems obtained was investigated. All

the synthesized compounds have been characterized by elemental analysis,

standard spectroscopic techniques (FTIR, UV-Vis-NIR, NMR), thermal analysis, as well as by single crystal and powder X-ray

diffraction. The ligands, metal precursors and their corresponding organotin(IV) complexes have also been screened for

antimicrobial activities.

Biography

Delia-Laura Popescu has completed her BS in Chemistry from Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bucharest. She has competed both MS and PhD degrees

from the Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA, under the guidance of Professor Terrence J Collins having worked in green chemistry field. She was a

Postdoctoral Researcher in Professor Nicolay Tsarevsky’s group in the Department of Chemistry at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, USA. She is currently

an Assistant Professor in the Department of Inorganic Chemistry at Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bucharest. Her research interests include porous materials

(MOFs), supra-molecular hybrid metal-organic materials, poly-nuclear coordination systems with biological properties.

delia.popescu@chimie.unibuc.ro

Delia-Laura Popescu, Res. Rev. J Mat. Sci. 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2321-6212-C9-038

Figure-1: Structure of 1D coordination

polymer {(Ph

3

Sn)(µ-bpa)(Ph

3

Sn)(µ-tpa)}

n

.

Hydrogen atoms were omitted for clarity.