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Lithium aluminium hydride

CAS number : 16853-85-3

Molecular weight :37.95

Molecular formula/chemical symbol :LiAlH4

Description :

LAH is a white solid, but commercial samples are usually gray due to contamination. This material can be purified by recrystallization from diethyl ether. Large-scale purifications employ a Soxhlet extractor. Commonly, the impure gray material is used in synthesis, since the impurities are innocuous and can be easily separated from the organic products. The pure powdered material is pyrophoric, but not its large crystals. Some commercial materials contain mineral oil to inhibit reactions with atmospheric moisture, but more commonly it is packed in moisture-proof plastic sacks.

Lithium aluminium hydride

Preferred IUPAC name[hide]

Lithium aluminium hydride

Systematic name[hide]

Lithium alumanuide

Other names[hide]

Lithal

Lithium alanate
Lithium aluminohydride
Lithium tetrahydridoaluminate

Lithium tetrahydridoaluminate(III)

Identifiers

Abbreviations

LAH

CAS number

16853-85-3 YesY, 14128-54-2 (2H4)

PubChem

28112 YesY, 11062293 (2H4YesY, 11094533 (3H4YesY

ChemSpider

26150 YesY

EC number

240-877-9

ChEBI

CHEBI:30142 N

RTECS number

BD0100000

Gmelin Reference

13167

Jmol-3D images

Image 1

Properties

Molecular formula

LiAlH4

Molar mass

37.95 g/mol

Appearance

white crystals (pure samples)
grey powder (commercial material)
hygroscopic

Odor

odorless

Density

0.917 g/cm3, solid

Melting point

150 °C (423 K), decomposing

Solubility in water

reactive

Structure

Crystal structure

monoclinic

Space group

P21/c

Hazards[1]

GHS pictograms

Water-react. 1

GHS signal word

DANGER

GHS hazard statements

H260

EU Index

001-002-00-4

R/S statement

R15, S7/8, S24/25, S43

Main hazards

highly flammable

Flash point

125 °C

Related compounds

Related hydride

aluminium hydride
sodium borohydride
sodium hydride

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Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

USES :

Carbonyl reagent.

Reductant.

The manufacture of other hydride and silane, borane.

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