Deuterated diborane, also known as deuteroborane or diborane-d6, has the CAS number 20396-66-1. It is a deuterated version of diborane (B2H6), where the hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium atoms. Here are some key characteristics of deuterated diborane:
Characteristics of Deuterated Diborane (B2D6):
Molecular Formula: B2D6
Molecular Weight: Approximately 64.08 g/mol
Appearance: Colorless gas at room temperature and pressure
Boiling Point: The boiling point of deuterated diborane is not readily available; however, it should be similar to that of diborane (−23.5 °C or 251.65 K).
Melting Point: The melting point is not commonly reported but is expected to be similar to diborane (−165.2 °C or 107.95 K).
Density: At standard temperature and pressure (STP), the density is likely to be slightly higher than that of diborane (0.87 g/L at 0 °C and 1 atm).
Solubility: Soluble in organic solvents such as ethers and alcohols.
Reactivity: Deuterated diborane is expected to be less reactive than diborane due to the stronger B-D bonds compared to B-H bonds.
Toxicity: Like diborane, deuterated diborane is toxic and flammable. It reacts violently with air and water.
Uses:
Deuterated diborane is used in various applications including:
Organic Synthesis: As a reagent in the preparation of deuterated organic compounds.
Materials Science: In the synthesis of boron-based materials.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy: As a reference material or solvent.
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