24415-00-7Relevant articles and documents
ELECTRON DIFFRACTION STUDY OF THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF GERMANIUM DIBROMIDE
Schultz, Gy.,Tremmel, J.,Hargittai, I.,Kagramanov, N. D.,Maltsev, A. K.,Nefedov, O. M.
, p. 107 - 114 (1982)
The molecular structure of ground-state monomeric germanium dibromide (rg 2.337 +/- 0.013 Angstroem, (101.2 +/- 0.9 deg) has been determined by electron diffraction.The GeBr2 is produced by a reaction between Ge metal and GeBr4 vapour.Experimental data may indicate the presence of another state.
Chemiluminescent reactions of ground and metastable states of the group IV a elements with halogens
Wang,Cheong,Parson
, p. 2834 - 2839 (2007/10/02)
Earlier work on chemiluminescent beam-gas reactions of the ground states (3Pj) of Si, Ge, and Sn with F2 and of both ground and metastable states (1D, 1S) of Sn with Cl 2, Br2, and I2 is extended to include reactions of both ground and metastable states of Si, Ge, and Sn with F2, Cl2, Br2, I2, and ICl. Chemiluminescent products of metal halides and/or dihalides were observed in all of these reactions, although attempts to observe that in the similar reactions of Pb were unsuccessful. In ICl reactions with Si, Ge, and Sn, both monochloride and dichloride emission occurs, confirming the previously proposed mechanism for creating dihalide emission in Sn reactions with Br2 and I2 via a monohalide intermediate.