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About the Toxicity of Polymerization Catalysts and Polymer Additives Based on Tin(II) Salts and Tin(IV) Compounds

Hans R. Kricheldorf, Steffen M. Weidner

2025ACS Chemical Health & Safety9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide This article reviews and discusses information on the toxicity of numerous tin-based catalysts used in academic research and industrial production for the synthesis of various polymers, such as polyesters, polyurethanes, and polysiloxanes. Tin(IV) compounds used as additives and as PVC stabilizers are also considered. Emphasis is put on the differentiation between tin(II) salts on the one hand and tin(IV) compounds on the other hand. In the first chapter, historical facts about human contact with stannous ions are discussed, along with toxicity studies of canned foods and beverages. In the second part, toxicity tests based on cell cultures and medical applications of tin(II)-containing films or implants are described. The third part focuses on alkyl and aryl tin(IV) compounds.

Topics & Concepts

ToxicityCatalysisChemistryPolymerizationArylPolymerOrganic chemistryStabilizer (aeronautics)AlkylPolymer chemistryMaterials scienceClinical Practicebiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesChemistry and Chemical EngineeringPolymer Science and PVC