Triethylaluminum

Agent Name
Triethylaluminum
CAS Number
97-93-8
Formula
C6-H15-Al
Major Category
Metals
Triethylaluminum formula graphical representation
Synonyms
ATE; Aluminum, triethyl-; TEA; Triethylalane; Triethylaluminium; [ChemIDplus] UN3051;
Category
Metals, Organic Compounds
Description
Colorless liquid; [CHRIS] Ignites in air and reacts violently with water; [Sullivan, p. 979]
Sources/Uses
Used as a catalyst (thermoplastic polymers) and pyrophoric fuel; Used for gas plating of aluminum; [Hawley] Used in incendiary munitions; [Sullivan, p. 979] Organic aluminum compounds are "some of the most important, highest volume, highest value organometallic compounds in production." [Ullmann]
Comments
Liquid may cause second or third degree burns after brief skin contact. [CHRIS] Inhalation may induce acute pulmonary edema; [CHEMINFO MSDS] Pulmonary irritant and corrosive to the skin; [Sullivan, p. 981] Organoaluminum compounds are corrosive; Harmful if absorbed through the skin or inhaled; The butyl alkyls and below are pyrophoric; Aluminum alkyls are eye irritants; [HSDB] Organic aluminum compounds can cause irritation or burns, depending upon concentration; [Ullmann] TLV withdrawn for aluminum alkyls because of inadequate toxicological data; [ACGIH] See "Aluminum." See "ORGANOMETALS."
Biomedical References

Exposure Assessment

Vapor Pressure
0.0256 mm Hg
Lethal Concentration
LC50 (rat) = 10,000 mg/m3/15 min
Explanatory Notes
VP from ChemIDplus;
NFPA
burn readily

Adverse Effects

Toxic Pneumonitis
Yes
Dermatotoxin
Skin burns

Diseases, Processes, and Activities Linked to This Agent

Processes

Industrial Processes with risk of exposure: