Diisopropylamine borane - Names and Identifiers
Diisopropylamine borane - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C6H18BN
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Molar Mass | 115.0248 |
Density | 0.790 g/mL |
Melting Point | 21 °C |
Boling Point | 88°C/1mmHg(lit.) |
Flash Point | 72℃ |
Storage Condition | 2-8°C |
Refractive Index | n/D1.452 |
Diisopropylamine borane - Risk and Safety
UN IDs | 1992 |
Hazard Class | 3.2 |
Packing Group | III |
Diisopropylamine borane - Upstream Downstream Industry
Diisopropylamine borane - Introduction
The Borane-diisopropylamine complex, also known as Borane-Diisopropylamine (abbreviated as BDP), is an Organoboron compound. It is a complex composed of borane (BH3) and diisopropylamine ((CH3)2CHNH).
BDP has the following properties:
1. Physical properties: BDP is a colorless liquid, volatile at room temperature, with a pungent odor.
2. Chemical properties: BDP is a strong reducing agent, can react with many compounds, such as with Alcohols, Ketones, aldehydes and other addition reactions, nucleophilic addition reaction with carbonyl compounds.
The main uses of BDP include:
1. Organic Synthesis: BDP is a commonly used reducing agent, used in organic synthesis of carbonyl reduction, alkene and alkyne addition reaction, organic coupling reaction, etc.
2. Catalyst: BDP can also be used as a catalyst for some organic reactions, such as the Friedel-Crafts reaction.
The preparation of BDP is usually prepared by directly reacting borane gas with diisopropylamine solution. The reaction needs to be carried out under an inert atmosphere and controlled at a low temperature to ensure the safety of the reaction.
As far as safety information is concerned, BDP is irritating to a certain extent, so appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, safety glasses and protective clothing should be worn when handling. In addition, BDP has a high volatility in the air, so it needs to be operated in a well-ventilated place when used. Avoid reacting with oxidants, acids and other substances to avoid unsafe chemical reactions. For detailed safety information on the use and handling of BDP, reference should be made to the appropriate safety data sheets.
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