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stratosphere
(Hive Bee)
10-24-03 02:23
No 466433
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aluminum phosphide
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apparently AlP is available in gas cartriges and tablets (although i believe the tablets are sold only to licensed pest controllers) used for pestacide applications.
this would be useful for prepping such things as PCl3,PBr3 (presumably by reaction with Cl2,Br2) with a perhaps useful byproduct of anhyd. AlCl3 or AlBr3. i presume it would react with alkyl halides to produce the trialkyl-phosphine and AlX3. i would also pressume it could somehow be used as a reducing agent.
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Rhodium
(Chief Bee)
10-25-03 02:49
No 466608
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AlP
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AlP sounds very inert to me, it is isoelectronic with the LED semiconductor GaAs (gallium arsenide) and the "synthetic diamond" BN (boron nitride)
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terbium
(Old P2P Cook)
10-25-03 05:56
No 466623
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Reactive
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from the Merck Index:
Monograph number: 372 Title: Aluminum Phosphide. CAS Registry number: [20859-73-8] Trade names(s): Celphos (Excel); Phostoxin (Degesch); Quickphos (United Phosphorus). Molecular formula: AlP Molecular weight: 57.96 Composition: Al 46.56%, P 53.44%. Literature references: Prepd from red phosphorus and aluminum powder: White, Bushey, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 66, 1666 (1944); Inorg. Syn. 4, 23 (1953); Montignie, Bull. Soc. Chim. France 1946, 276; from Al and Zn2P3: Wang et al., J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 25, 326 (1963). Use as insecticidal fumigant: W. Freyberg, W. Haupt, U.S. pat. 2,117,158 (1938 to Freyberg). Properties: Dark gray or dark yellow crystals. Cubic zinc blende structure. Must be protected from moist air since it reacts readily to produce phosphine which is highly toxic. d415 2.85 (Montignie); d 2.40 (Wang et al.). Does not melt or decompose thermally at temps up to 1000 deg. Treatment with water and acid produces phosphine in quantitative yields. Density: 2.85; 2.40
USE: Source of phosphine; in semiconductor research; as fumigant.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
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stratosphere
(Hive Bee)
10-25-03 22:10
No 466725
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id assume the P in AlP would function as an...
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id assume the P in AlP would function as an nucleophile/lewis base. obviously P is more electronegative then Al, and this would be consistant whith its reaction with water/acid to produce H3P. i can only conjecture about its reaction with Br2, perhaps attaching Br to a more electronegative species like HOBr would be more sure to produce PBr3, although there would be a high risk of also producing H3P. Br2 does have quite a propensity to react with bases so perhaps the (Br-)(Br+):P-->Br- + BrP reaction would work.
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