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Gas Phase Formation of Methylgermylene (HGeCH3)
Authors:Zhenghai Yang  Chao He  Srinivas Doddipatla  Vladislav S. Krasnoukhov  Prof. Valeriy N. Azyazov  Prof. Alexander M. Mebel  Prof. Ralf I. Kaiser
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, 96822 USA;2. Samara National Research University, Samara, 443086 Russian Federation;3. Samara National Research University, Samara, 443086 Russian Federation

Lebedev Physical Institute, Samara, 443011 Russian Federation;4. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, 33199 USA

Abstract:The methylgermylene species (HGeCH3; X1A′) has been synthesized via the bimolecular gas phase reaction of ground state methylidyne radicals (CH) with germane (GeH4) under single collision conditions in crossed molecular beams experiments. Augmented by electronic structure calculations, this elementary reaction was found to proceed through barrierless insertion of the methylidyne radical in one of the four germanium-hydrogen bonds on the doublet potential energy surface yielding the germylmethyl (CH2GeH3; X2A′) collision complex. This insertion is followed by a hydrogen shift from germanium to carbon and unimolecular decomposition of the methylgermyl (GeH2CH3; X2A′) intermediate by atomic hydrogen elimination leading to singlet methylgermylene (HGeCH3; X1A′). Our investigation provides a glimpse at the largely unknown reaction dynamics and isomerization processes of the carbon-germanium system, which are quite distinct from those of the isovalent carbon system thus providing insights into the intriguing chemical bonding of organo germanium species on the most fundamental, microscopic level.
Keywords:carbon-germanium bond  gas-phase reactions  germanium  methylgermylene  reaction dynamics
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