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CAS No. | 17702-41-9 |
Chemical Name: | DECABORANE |
Synonyms: | B10H14;NSC 39828;DECABORANE;nido-B10H14;decanborane;Boron hydride;DECABORANE(14);Decaborane(B10H14);Decaborane,min.97%;nido-Decaborane(14) |
CBNumber: | CB0449450 |
Molecular Formula: | BH3 |
Formula Weight: | 13.83482 |
MOL File: | 17702-41-9.mol |
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DECABORANE Property |
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DECABORANE Chemical Properties,Usage,Production |
Chemical Properties
white powder |
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Usage
In rocket propellants, and as a catalyst in olefin polymerization Boron source for ion-implantation processes. |
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General Description
White crystals or colorless crystalline needles with an intense, bitter, chocolate-like odor. Used in rocket propellants, as a catalyst in olefin polymerization, as a rubber vulcanizer, to coat metals with corrosion resistant boron, in manufacture of plastics, as an oxygen scavenger; in mothproofing, in dye-stripping, as a reducing and fluxing agent, as a stabilizer and rayon delustrant. |
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Air & Water Reactions
Highly flammable. DECABORANE may spontaneously ignite upon exposure to air. Slightly soluble in cold water [Merck]. |
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Reactivity Profile
DECABORANE forms impact-sensitive mixtures with halocarbons (carbon tetrachloride) or with ethers (dioxane). DECABORANE ignites in oxygen at 100° C. When heated to decomposition DECABORANE emits toxic fumes of boron oxides [Hawthorne, M. F., Inorg. Synth., 1967, 10, p. 93]. DECABORANE may form an explosive mixture with dimethyl sulfoxide [Shriver, 1969, p. 209]. DECABORANE reacts with amides, acetone, butyraldehyde, and acetonitrile at room temperature [Merck]. |
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Health Hazard
May cause death or permanent injury after very short exposure to small quantities. Produces marked irritation of skin and mucous membranes. May cause liver injury. |
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Fire Hazard
DECABORANE mixed with carbon tetrachloride is dangerously shock sensitive. DECABORANE reacts slowly with air but when mixed with air or oxygen, DECABORANE becomes highly flammable and may explode. DECABORANE undergoes an explosive reaction with most oxidizing agents including halogenated hydrocarbons. DECABORANE may give off toxic fumes of unburned material. When heated to decomposition, DECABORANE emits toxic fumes of boron oxides. Incompatible with ethers; halocarbons; oxygen at 212F; dimethyl sulfoxide, most oxidizing agents, including halogenated hydrocarbons. DECABORANE is corrosive to natural rubber, some synthetic rubbers, some greases, and some lubricants. Normally stable, but becomes unstable at elevated temperature and pressure. Hazardous polymerization may not occur. |
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DECABORANE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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Preparation Products
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Boron hydride
DECABORANE
DECABORANE(14)
Boranes
17702-41-9
Reduction
Synthetic Reagents
B10H14
Boron hydride (B10H14)
boronhydride(b10h14)
Decaborane (B10H14)
Decaborane(B10H14)
decaborontetradecahydride
nido-B10H14
nido-Decaborane(14)
Tetradecahydrodecaborane
DECABORANE(14) WHITE
DECABORANE(14) TECH.
H14B10
Decaborane (non-isotopic, high purity)
Decaborane,min.97%
B10H14BH3BH8BH3
Metal Isotopes
Decaborane(14), white,98%
Decaborane, min. 97%
organoboron and borato-metal complexes
decanborane
NSC 39828
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