“…Furthermore, the germanium-functionalized POSS compounds containing Ge–O–Si bond in their structure may combine the excellent physical, optical, and electrical properties of silsesquioxanes and the enhanced features of germasiloxanes (e.g., higher refractive index, low dielectric constant, and biocompatible properties). , It is also worth noting that organogermanium compounds have recently aroused much interest in various fields (e.g., as semiconductors in electronic industry, nanocomposite materials, pharmaceuticals and others). , It has been reported that germanium-functionalized materials containing the Ge–O–Si moiety may show improved mechanical properties and thermal stability. , Therefore, the germanium-containing POSS derivatives seem to be particularly attractive for further applications and their properties are still being investigated. Despite their great potential, the number of reports regarding germanium-functionalized silsesquioxanes and the methods for their synthesis is still limited. − There are even fewer protocols on the functionalization of incompletely condensed silsesquioxanes with organogermanium groups …”