- Copper hydride
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Copper hydride Copper hydrideIdentifiers PubChem 3335333 ChemSpider 2582262 Jmol-3D images Image 1 - [CuH]
Properties Molecular formula HCu Molar mass 64.55 g mol−1 Exact mass 63.937426111 g mol-1 Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) Infobox references Copper hydride (CuH) is a binary compound of hydrogen and copper. The Cu-H bond is weak and therefore the compound when formed is unstable.[1][2] The reaction of copper(II) sulfate and sodium hypophosphite with some sulfuric acid gives a red-colored precipitate. By heating the precipitate it decomposes to metallic copper and hydrogen gas. The X-ray structure has been reported.[3] As the triphenyl phosphine adduct called Stryker's reagent it is a reagent in organic chemistry.
References
- ^ Hydrides of the Main-Group Metals: New Variations on an Old Theme Simon Aldridge , Anthony J. Downs Chem. Rev., 2001, 101 (11), pp 3305–3366 doi:10.1021/cr960151d
- ^ Laboratory Methods of Inorganic Chemistry Wilhelm Biltz Heinrich
- ^ The crystal structure of copper hydride J. A. Goedkoop and A. F. Andresen Acta Cryst. (1955). 8, 118-119 doi:10.1107/S0365110X55000480
Categories:- Copper compounds
- Metal hydrides
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