Noncatalyzed redistribution reactions of radicals in the series of organogermanium compounds
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Conclusions
Tetraalkyl(phenyl)germanium reacts with germanium tetrahalides in the absence of catalysts. A method for the synthesis of phenylgermanium trihalides was developed on the basis of this reaction.
Keywords
Phenyl Germanium Organogermanium Compound Redistribution Reaction
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