Table of Content
1 Introduction 2 Physical Methods and Physical Data 3 The Stannyl Group as a Substituent 4 Formation of the Carbon-Tin Bond 5 Alkylstannanes 6 Functionally-substituted Alkylstannanes 7 Aryl- and Heteroaryl-stannanes 8 Alkenyl- and Alkynyl-stannanes, and Stannacyclopentadienes 9 Allyl-, Allenyl-, Propargyl, and Cyclopentadienyl-stannanes 10 Stannacycloalkanes 11 Organotin Halides 12 Organotin Hydroxides and Oxides 13 Organotin Carboxylates and Other Oxyesters 14 Organotin Alkoxides, Phenoxides, and Peroxides 15 Organotin Hydrides 16 Compounds with Sn-N Bonds 17 Compounds with Sn-S Bonds 18 Compounds with Sn-Sn Bonds 19 Compounds with Tin-metal Bonds 20 Organotin Radicals and Radical Ions 21 Stannylenes, Distannenes, and Stannenes 22 Organic Synthesis: Tin/Lithium Transmetallation, the Stille Reaction, and the Removal of Tin Residues 23 Applications, Environmental Issues, and Analysis