“…The gallium hydrides are extensively explored within the Group 13 metals hydride chemistry. − These compounds attract a significant attention in terms of their practical application and fundamental aspects. For instance, volatile Lewis acid–base adducts of GaH 3 and some related hydridogallium derivatives are considered as potential easy-to-handle sources for preparation of GaN and GaAs films or nanoparticles in MOCVD processes. ,− Also, dichlorogallane Cl 2 GaH, − dialkyl-, − and diarylgallanes − react with unsaturated substrates (ketones, nitriles, olefins, and alkynes) by addition of the Ga–H bond across the multiple bond to result in hydrogallation products. ,,,− Hydrometalation reactions of substituted alkynes by dichloro- or dialkylgallanes have been investigated in detail, and the diversity of the reactions pathways and the frameworks of the formed gallium-containing compounds were shown. ,− Sometimes, hydrogallation reactions proceed more selectively compared to hydroalumination processes. , …”