hydrogermylation
Hydrogermylation is a chemical reaction in which a silicon-hydrogen bond (Si-H) is formed by the addition of
The reaction proceeds via a mechanism where the germane coordinates to the metal center, followed by the
Hydrogermylation is of interest in organic synthesis due to the unique properties of germanium-containing compounds. These
The reaction is typically carried out under mild conditions, using solvents such as toluene or dichloromethane.
In summary, hydrogermylation is a valuable reaction in organic synthesis, allowing for the selective addition of