The H-1- and C-13-NMR spectra of trimethyl(1-indenyl)germanium (IV) and dim
ethylbis(1-indenyl)germanium (IV) compounds were measured. Assignments of t
he chemical shifts for H-1 and C-13 in those compounds were obtained by mea
ns of hydrogen-hydrogen nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy (H-H NOESY),
hydrogen-hydrogen correlation spectroscopy (H-H COSY) and carbon-hydrogen
correlation spectroscopy (C-H COSY). The methyl proton and carbon signals f
or two stereoisomers (R,R and RS) in the dimethylbis(1-indenyl)germanium(IV
) compound were separated into three signals, with a relative signal intens
ity of 1 : 2 : 1; the other protons and carbons were separated, except for
H-1, H-4, C-5, C-9, into two signals. These results were considered to show
that the separated signals were caused by being magnetically nonequivalent
in the two stereoisomers.