Abstract
We have employed the hydrogermolysis reaction for the preparation of rare branched oligogermanes, and have obtained for the first time the X-ray crystal structures of several branched tetragermanes, including (Ph3Ge)3GePh, (Ph3Ge)3GeH, and (Ph3Ge)3GeX (X = Cl or Br). We also have at our disposal branched tetragermanes having the formula (EtOCH2CH2Bu n 2Ge)3GePh, where the ethoxyethyl substituent serves as a protecting group for a germanium–hydride active site. These reagents have been employed for the stepwise synthesis of higher branched systems having up to 13 bonded germanium atoms in the oligomer backbone. The synthesis, structures, and physical characteristics of these systems are described.
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Acknowledgments
Funding for this work was provided by a CAREER award from the U.S. National Science Foundation (Grant CHE-0844758) and is gratefully acknowledged.