Alexander, U.King, K.Lawrance, W.2007-02-202007-02-202000Chemical Physics Letters, 2000; 319(5-6):529-5340009-2614http://hdl.handle.net/2440/812Copyright © 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Gas-phase reaction rate constants have been determined over the temperature range 295–436 K for the reactions of germylene, GeH₂, with acetylene (GeH₂ addition across a triple bond), trimethylsilane (GeH₂ insertion into a Si–H bond), and phenylgermane. The room-temperature rate constant for germylene reacting with benzene has been measured and is found to be a factor of 300 smaller than that for phenylgermane, indicating that the latter reacts by GeH₂ insertion into the Ge–H bonds. A negative temperature dependence is observed in all cases. The activation energies, obtained from weighted linear fits to the data over the experimental temperature range, are −3.5±0.3, −11.0±0.4, and −3.6±0.3 kJ mol⁻¹ for acetylene, trimethylsilane, and phenylgermane, respectively, while the respective frequency factors, log(A/cm³ molecule⁻¹ s⁻¹), are −10.5±0.1, −11.8±0.1, −10.1±0.1.enTemperature dependence of germylene reactions with acetylene, trimethylsilane, and phenylgermaneJournal article000100115510.1016/S0009-2614(00)00189-50000861217000172-s2.0-000119534063366King, K. [0000-0003-2766-2330]