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Metal hydride germanium halides

The reaction between triorganotin hydrides and organic halides is known since 1957 68). Analogous reactions have been described for chiral triorganosilicon69) and -germanium 70) hydrides, which are stereoselective. It is well known that they proceed via the triorganometal radical, which can also be formed photochemically from metallated ketones 71). [Pg.102]

Lithium aluminum hydride reacts with metal halides of silicon, germanium, tin, arsenic, and antimony to form hydrides, which are flammable and toxic ... [Pg.633]


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