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Oxygen—germanium bonds

The addition of mesityl nitrile oxide to stable derivatives of a germanethi-one21 and a germaneselone22 is closely related to the addition of nitrones. The reaction is regioselective again, with formation of the germanium-oxygen bond. [Pg.301]

Thus there appears to be no tendency to form germanium-oxygen bonds in reactions of either acylgermanes or j3-ketogermanes. [Pg.151]

ORGANOGERMANIUM HALIDES CONTAINING GERMANIUM-OXYGEN BONDS... [Pg.151]


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Aluminum germanium—oxygen bonds

Boron germanium—oxygen bonds

Germanium oxygen

Germanium—oxygen bonds reactions with

Organogermanium Halides Containing Germanium-Oxygen Bonds

With germanium-oxygen bonds

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