Agent Name
Tri-n-butylaluminum
Synonyms
Aluminum, tributyl-; Tributylaluminum; [ChemIDplus] UN3051
Category
Metals, Organic Compounds
Description
Colorless liquid; [HSDB] Colorless to pale yellow liquid; [CAMEO]
Sources/Uses
Used to make organo-tin compounds and as a catalyst for polyolefin plastics and synthetic rubbers; [HSDB] Organic aluminum compounds are "some of the most important, highest volume, highest value organometallic compounds in production." [Ullmann]
Comments
A strong reducing agent; May ignite on contact with moist air or water; Fumes in air; May cause burns to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes; Fumes hazardous by inhalation; [CAMEO] Pyrophoric; Reacts with water evolving flammable gas; [eChemPortal: ERMA] 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irritants; [HSDB] Organic aluminum compounds can cause irritation or burns, depending upon concentration; [Ullmann] TLV withdrawn for aluminum alkyls because of inadequate toxicological data; [ACGIH] See "Aluminum."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."
Explanatory Notes
The Guide in the Emergency Response Guidebook is for "Aluminum alkyls."
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