Reactivity Documentation
Metal Hydrides, Metal Alkyls, Metal Aryls, and Silanes |
mixed with |
Organometallics |
Summary
- Corrosive: Reaction products may be corrosive
- Generates gas: Reaction liberates gaseous products and may cause pressurization
- Generates heat: Exothermic reaction at ambient temperatures (releases heat)
- Intense or explosive reaction: Reaction may be particularly intense, violent, or explosive
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May produce the following gases:
- Hydrogen
Details
Metal Hydrides, Metal Alkyls, Metal Aryls, and Silanes
is a reactive group.
Organometallics
is a reactive group.
Reactivity Predictions (for each pair of reactive groups)
Metal Hydrides, Metal Alkyls, Metal Aryls, and Silanes
mixed with
Organometallics
Organometallics
Hazard Predictions
- Corrosive: Reaction products may be corrosive
- Generates gas: Reaction liberates gaseous products and may cause pressurization
- Generates heat: Exothermic reaction at ambient temperatures (releases heat)
- Intense or explosive reaction: Reaction may be particularly intense, violent, or explosive
The interaction between tetravinyllead and diborane is explosively violent at ambient temperature (Methoden der Organischen Chemie; Muller, E. (Ed.); Stuttgart, Thieme, 1975, Vol. 13.3, p. 253).
Lithium hydride reacts with trialkylboranes to form strongly basic reducing agents (LiBHR3) (Sullivan, E. and Wade, R. 1980. Hydrides. Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 3rd ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.).
Potential Gas Byproducts
- Hydrogen (H2)