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Bis diethylamino hydridoaluminum

The infrared spectrum of neat HA1[N(C2H5)2]2 exhibits Al—H stretching and deformation frequencies at 1822 and 692 cm 1, respectively. The compound can be distilled under high vacuum using a short-path distillation apparatus. It decomposes at 240° to give products of unknown composition.6 The compound can be stored indefinitely at room temperature in an oxygen- and water-free environment. [Pg.41]

Herbert O. House, Modern Synthetic Reactions, 2d ed., W. A. Benjamin, Inc., Menlo Park, Calif., 1972. [Pg.42]

Belgian Patent 654,406 (April 15, 1965) Chem. Abstr., 64, 9927g (1966). [Pg.42]

Marconi, A. Mazzei, F. Bonati, and M. deMalde, Gazz. Chim. Ital., 92, 1062 (1962). [Pg.42]

Shriver, The Manipulation of Air-Sensitive Compounds, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1969. [Pg.42]


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