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germylenes have
exclusively a
singlet ground state.
Unprotected carbene analogs,
including germylenes, has a
dimerization nature. Free
germylenes can...
- Germanium(II) hydrides, also
called germylene hydrides, are a
class of
Group 14
compounds consisting of low-valent
germanium and a
terminal hydride. They...
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derivatives of
germabenzene and 1,2-digermabenzene,
analogues of benzene.
Germylenes (carbene analogues) and
germyl free
radicals have been investigated. Reaction...
- Many
germanium reactive intermediates are known:
germyl free radicals,
germylenes (similar to carbenes), and
germynes (similar to carbynes). The organogermanium...
-
diphosphagermylene could not be investigated. The
sterically en****bered
germylene ligand (Dipp)2PH,
where Dipp=2,6-iPr2C6H3, was
synthesized by the addition...
- MICl(imidazol-2-ylidene) complexes, as well as with the
corresponding silylene and
germylene NHC-type ligands. High metal-ligand bond
dissociation energies of 67.4...
- Wagner; R. West (1994). "Photoelectron
Spectroscopy of a Carbene/Silylene/
Germylene Series". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 116 (15): 6641–6649. doi:10.1021/ja00094a020...
- Many
germanium reactive intermediates are known:
germyl free radicals,
germylenes (similar to carbenes), and
germynes (similar to carbynes). The organogermanium...
- germirane-substituted
germylene intermediate. Ge atom of the
germirane substituent then
easily inserts into one of the Ge-C
bonds of
germylene to
generate 1...
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entirely due to π interactions. For comparison, in an
analogous way,
germylenes have a
charge near +1 at the
germanium while cabenes have
close to no...