CAS 17068-95-0
:Calcium borohydride
Description:
Calcium borohydride (Ca(BH4)2) is an inorganic compound characterized by its white crystalline appearance and is known for its role as a reducing agent and hydrogen storage material. It consists of calcium cations and borohydride anions, which contribute to its unique properties. This compound is soluble in polar solvents and can release hydrogen gas upon hydrolysis, making it of interest for applications in hydrogen fuel technologies. Calcium borohydride is relatively stable under ambient conditions but can decompose at elevated temperatures, releasing hydrogen and forming calcium boride. Its synthesis typically involves the reaction of calcium hydride with borane or boron compounds. The compound is also notable for its potential use in organic synthesis and as a reagent in various chemical reactions. Safety precautions are necessary when handling calcium borohydride, as it can react vigorously with water and other protic solvents, leading to the release of flammable hydrogen gas. Overall, calcium borohydride is a versatile compound with significant implications in materials science and energy storage.
Formula:Ca(BH4)2
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Calcium borohydride
CAS:Calcium borohydride is a chemical compound that is a type of borohydride. It can be used for the synthesis of heterocycles and has been shown to have inhibitory effects on some types of cancer cells. Calcium borohydride is also able to reduce tiglic acid, which is an important reaction in the production of certain pesticides. The activation energies for this reaction are low, making it useful in organic synthesis. The magnesium salt of calcium borohydride has also been shown to produce nitro groups under certain conditions.Formula:Ca(BH4)2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:69.76 g/mol

