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- ProName: ALUMINUM HYDRIDE
- CasNo: 7784-21-6
- Molecular Formula: AlH3
- Appearance: white powder
- Application: educing agent, aluminum hydride file. ...
- DeliveryTime: 15 days after order confirmed
- PackAge: 1kg/bag, 1kg/drum or 25kg/drum or as p...
- Port: Shanghai, Ningbo, Tianjin, etc
- ProductionCapacity: 1 Metric Ton/Month
- Purity: 99%
- Storage: Stored in cool, dry and ventilation pl...
- Transportation: by courier door to door or by sea
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
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Aluminium hydride Basic information |
Product Name: | Aluminium hydride |
Synonyms: | Aluminum trihydride;Aluminium hydride;aluminium trihydride;alane;alpha-aluminum trihydride;Trihydridealuminum;ALMINUMHYDRIDE;aluMinuM hydride, alane, AlH3 |
CAS: | 7784-21-6 |
MF: | AlH3 |
MW: | 30.005358 |
EINECS: | 232-053-2 |
Product Categories: | |
Mol File: | 7784-21-6.mol |
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Aluminium hydride Chemical Properties |
density | 1.45 |
Safety Information |
RIDADR | 2463 |
HazardClass | 4.3 |
PackingGroup | I |
Aluminium hydride Usage And Synthesis |
General Description | A colorless to white solid. |
Air & Water Reactions | Ignites in moist air. Ignites in air with or without oxygen enrichment [Bretherick 1979 p. 221]. Explosively hydrolyzed by water (forms hydrogen gas) [Ruff J.K. Inorg. Synth 1967, 9, 34]. |
Reactivity Profile | Aluminium hydride is a powerful reducing agent. May react violently with oxidizers. Prolonged exposure to heat may cause spontaneous decomposition. Can also decompose spontaneously at ambient temperature with explosive violence. Occasionally, explosions have occurred when Aluminium hydride was stored in ether. The explosions have been blamed on the presence of carbon dioxide impurity in the ether [J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 70:877 1948]. Can emit toxic fumes on contact with acid or fumes from an acid. [Lewis]. At elevated temperatures, the hydride reduces carbon dioxide or sodium hydrogen carbonate to methane and ethane. These gases are the explosive products formed when CO2 extinguishers have been used during hydride fires. The 1:1 complexes of the hydride (as a complex with ether or dimethylamine) and various tetrazole derivatives are explosive. Tetrazoles include, 2-methyl, 2-ethyl, 5-ethyl, 2-methyl-5-vinyl, 5-amino-2-ethyl, etc., [US Pat. 3 396 170, 1968]. |
Health Hazard | Inhalation or contact with vapors, substance or decomposition products may cause severe injury or death. May produce corrosive solutions on contact with water. Fire will produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Runoff from fire control may cause pollution. |
Fire Hazard | Produce flammable gases on contact with water. May ignite on contact with water or moist air. Some react vigorously or explosively on contact with water. May be ignited by heat, sparks or flames. May re-ignite after fire is extinguished. Some are transported in highly flammable liquids. Runoff may create fire or explosion hazard. |