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International Journal of Natural Science and Nanotechnology

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The International Journal of Natural Sciences and Nanotechnology Abbreviated as (IJNSN) is a Journal multidisciplinary dedicated to advancing research and innovation in the fields of natural sciences and nanotechnology. It includes specialized research papers, short communications, review articles, and selected conference papers. With a commitment to excellence and scientific rigor, the journal provides a platform for scientists, researchers, and academicians worldwide to showcase their cutting-edge findings and contribute to the scientific community....
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FROM LAB TO FIELD: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON ORGANOTIN APPLICATIONS IN BIOLOGICAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND AGRICULTURAL SECTORS

Ahmed Saleh Farhood
Ahmed S. Abbas
Angham G. Hadi


ABSTRACT:
The chemistry of organotin (IV) complexes has received a lot of attention in recent decades because of their wide applicability in numerous fields. The synthesis, identification, and use of organotin units as photo stabilizers, insecticides, medicines, and fire retardants are highlighted in this systematic study. These complexes' biological characteristics can be modified by altering the organic ligands, making them intriguing candidates for therapeutic uses. Furthermore, researchers are interested in the anti-oxidant capabilities of organotin (IV) compounds since they have high biological activity and function as free radical scavengers. Furthermore, these compounds have shown promise as photo stabilizers for several types of polymeric polymers. This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of the most important research studies utilizing organotin (IV) chemicals in both medical and industrial applications.
Keywords: organotin (IV) complexes; photo-stabilizers; biological activity; free radical scavengers.