
CAS 94527-74-9
:TRIETHYLAMINE PENTAHYDROFLUORIDE
Description:
Triethylamine pentahydrofluoride, with the CAS number 94527-74-9, is a chemical compound characterized by its unique combination of triethylamine and pentahydrofluoride. Triethylamine is a tertiary amine, known for its basicity and ability to act as a nucleophile, while the pentahydrofluoride component indicates the presence of five fluoride ions associated with the compound. This substance typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid and is soluble in polar solvents. Its properties include a relatively low boiling point and a high reactivity due to the presence of fluoride ions, which can engage in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions. The compound is often used in organic synthesis and as a reagent in various chemical processes. However, due to the presence of fluoride, it may pose health hazards, necessitating careful handling and appropriate safety measures. Overall, triethylamine pentahydrofluoride is an interesting compound with applications in both industrial and research settings.
Formula:C6H20F5N
Synonyms:- TRIETHYLAMINE PENTAHYDROFLUORIDE
- N,N-diethylethanamine,pentahydrofluoride
- Tris(ethyl)amine pentahydrofluoride
- pentahydrofluoride
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Tris(ethyl)amine pentahydrofluoride
CAS:<p>Tris(ethyl)amine pentahydrofluoride</p>Formula:·5FH·(C2H5)3NPurity:98%Color and Shape: clear liquidMolecular weight:201.22g/mol
