2003
DOI: 10.1039/b301392h
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Rate constants for the gas-phase reactions of germylene with CH3OCH3, CH3OH, CD3OD and D2O at ambient temperature

Abstract: Gas-phase rate constants for the reactions of germylene, GeH 2 , with dimethylether (CH 3 OCH 3 ), methanol (CH 3 OH), deuterated methanol (CD 3 OD), and deuterated water (D 2 O), have been determined at ambient temperature (295 K) and total pressures over the range 10-200 Torr of the bath gas SF 6 . The second-order rate constants are pressure dependent up to the maximum pressures investigated. The behaviour of GeH 2 with these reactants is very similar to the behaviour observed for silylene, SiH 2 . Over the… Show more

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“…100 Deuterated shows that GeH 2 is less reactive toward these O donor molecules. 100 As has been discussed above, this decrease in reactivity on going from SiH 2 to GeH 2 was also observed in the addition and inser tion reactions.…”
Section: Reactions With O Donor Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…100 Deuterated shows that GeH 2 is less reactive toward these O donor molecules. 100 As has been discussed above, this decrease in reactivity on going from SiH 2 to GeH 2 was also observed in the addition and inser tion reactions.…”
Section: Reactions With O Donor Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Above ca. 100 Torr, the signals of the transient species became too weak to be measured reliably, and below 1 Torr, pressure measurement uncertainties be came significant. In the studies of the temperature depen dence of the rate constants, the series of experiments described above was repeated at different temperatures (usually, five) between room temperature and the highest temperature allowed by the stabilities of either the precur sor or the substrate.…”
Section: Experimental Techniques Precursors Detection and Identifimentioning
confidence: 98%
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