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Triorganogermanium Halides

Perhaps the most common method for the preparation of hexaorgano-digermanes is a Wurtz coupling of triorganogermanium halides with sodium (142, 145-148). The method may be employed with both alkyl- and arylgermanium halides. In the case of hexamethyldigermane, a satisfactory... [Pg.38]

Additional symmetric unsubstituted triorganogermanium halides are listed in Table 28. [Pg.114]

Additional unsymraetric unsubstituted triorganogermanium halides are listed in Table 29 and in Subchapter 7.. 1.1. [Pg.116]

This chapter comprises triorganogermanium halides containing halogen ... [Pg.120]


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Functionally Substituted Triorganogermanium Halides

Unsubstituted Symmetric Triorganogermanium Halides

Unsymmetric Unsubstituted Triorganogermanium Halides

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