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Germanium peroxide

Basic hydrolysis of secondary alkyl-substituted siUcon and germanium peroxides results in oxygen—oxygen bond cleavage. [Pg.109]

Silicon and germanium peroxides TABLE 1. Preparation of silyl hydroperoxides 1... [Pg.777]

The germanium peroxides are stable up to about 70 °C for short periods, but some decomposition apparently occurs during distillation above this temperature. All peroxides are readily hydrolyzed to give germyl hydroperoxide. [Pg.824]


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