- Triethylborane
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Name = Triethylborane
ImageFile = Triethylborane.png
ImageName = Triethylborane
ImageFile1 = Triethylborane-3D-balls.png
ImageName1 = Ball-and-stick model of triethylborane
IUPACName = Triethylborane
OtherNames = triethylborine, triethylboron
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
SMILES = CCB(CC)CC
CASno = 97-94-9
EINECS = 202-620-9
RTECS =
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = (CH3CH2)3B
MolarMass = 98.00 g/mol
Appearance = Colourless to pale yellow liquid
Density = 0.677 g/cm3, Liquid
Solubility = N/A, Highly Reactive
MeltingPt = -93 °C
BoilingPt = 95 °C
pKa =
Viscosity = ? cP at ?°C
Section3 = Chembox Structure
MolShape =
Section7 = Chembox Hazards
ExternalMSDS = [http://caligula.bcs.deakin.edu.au/bcs_admin/msds/ChemicalSummary.asp?ID=3566 External MSDS]
MainHazards = Spontaneously flammable in air; causes burns.
FlashPt = ?°C
Autoignition = -20 °C
RPhrases = R11 R14/15 R17 R19 R34 R35 R36/37
SPhrases = S6 S7/8 S16 S33 S36/37/39 S43A S45 S29
Section8 = Chembox Related
OtherCpds =tetraethyl lead diborane Sodium tetraethyl borate Triethylborane (TEB), also called triethylborine and triethylboron, is an
organoborane (anorganometallic compound), a near-colorless to yellowish transparent liquid with pungent ether-like odor. Its chemical formula can be written as C6H15B, or (CH3CH2)3B, or (C2H5)3B, or Et3B.Triethylborane is strongly
pyrophoric , igniting spontaneously in air. It burns intensely with a very hot flame. The color of the flame is apple-green, which is characteristic for boron compounds. Its fire should not be extinguished with water; a carbon dioxide or dry powder extinguisher (eg.Purple K ) would be more suitable. Its vapors may causeflash fire .It is soluble in
tetrahydrofuran andhexane , and is not pyrophoric when in solution. However the solution can slowly react with atmospheric moisture. If the TEB solutions are exposed to air for prolonged time, unstableorganic peroxide s may form, with the presence of cationic initiators leading topolymerization . It is toxic toperipheral nervous system ,kidneys andtestes . Triethylborane is extremelycorrosive . Some sources incorrectly refer to this chemical as tetraethylborane.Applications
Triethylborane was used to ignite the
JP-7 fuel in thePratt & Whitney J58 turbojet /ramjet engines powering theLockheed SR-71 Blackbird spy plane, and its predecessorA-12 OXCART . Triethylborane is suitable for this because of itspyrophoric properties, especially the fact that it burns with very high temperature. It was chosen as an ignition method for reliability reasons, because theJP-7 fuel has very low volatility and is difficult to ignite. Classical ignition plugs posed too high risk of a malfunction. It is used in 50 cm3 doses to start up each engine and to light theafterburner s.Industrially, triethylborane is used as an
initiator in radical reactions, where it is effective even at low temperatures. As an initiator, it can replace someorganotin compounds. It reacts with metalenolate s, yielding enoxytriethylborates with use in selectivealkylation andaldol reactions. It is also used in reductionbond cleavage with lithium tri-"tert"-butoxyaluminohydride, in preparation of variousboron compounds,deoxygenation of primary and secondaryalcohol s, rapid determination of -OH groups in organic compounds, dehydration of salt and sugarhydrate s, determination of water content in crystalline hydrate compounds, in a variant ofReformatskii reaction , and has a range of other uses inorganoborane chemistry .Triethylborane is used in
vapor deposition techniques as a boron source. Examples are the plasma deposition of boron-containing hard carbon films, silicon nitride-boron nitride films, and for doping ofdiamond film with boron. Other boron precursors used for such applications are eg.trimethylborane ,boron trifluoride ,diborane , anddecaborane .Sodium tetraethyl borate (NaTEB), a triethylboron derivative, is used as a powerful ethylation agent.ee also
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Organoboranes
*Pentaborane References
External links
* [http://www.basf.com/inorganics/pdfs/tech_datasheet/TEB.pdf Triethylborane Technical Data Sheet]
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