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60%~62% Sodium Hydride CAS 7646-69-7 Nah - Sodium Hydride and 7646-69-7 1
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60%~62% Sodium Hydride CAS 7646-69-7 Nah - Sodium Hydride and 7646-69-7 1
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60%~62% Sodium Hydride CAS 7646-69-7 Nah - Sodium Hydride and 7646-69-7

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    Apearance
    Silver Granulars
    State
    Solid
    Suitable for
    Adult
    Production Capacity
    500 Tons/Year
    HS Code
    28500090
    Origin
    China
    Trademark
    SAMREAL
    Specification
    100kg or120kg drum
    Transport packaging
    Steel Drum
    Purity
    60%~62%

    Product Description

    Sodium hydride [7646-69-7]

    Identification
    Name   Sodium hydride
    Molecular Formula   NaH
    Molecular Weight   24.00
    CAS Registry Number   7646-69-7
    EINECS   231-587-3
     
    Properties
     
    Density   1.2
    Melting point   800 ºC (dec.)
    Water solubility   REACTS

    Sodium hydride is the chemical compound with the empirical formula NaH. This alkali metal hydride is primarily used as a strong yet combustible base in organic synthesis. NaH is representative of the saline hydrides, meaning it is a salt-like hydride, composed of Na+ and H ions, in contrast to the more molecular hydrides such as borane, methane, ammonia and water. It is an ionic material that is insoluble in organic solvents (although soluble in molten Na), consistent with the fact that H remains an unknown anion in solution. Because of the insolubility of NaH, all reactions involving NaH occur at the surface of the solid.

    Applications in organic synthesis

    As a strong base

    NaH is a base of wide scope and utility in organic chemistry.As a superbase, it is capable of deprotonating a range of even weak Brønsted acids to give the corresponding sodium derivatives. Typical "easy" substrates contain O-H, N-H, S-H bonds, including alcohols, phenols, pyrazoles, and thiols.

    NaH notably deprotonates carbon acids (i.e., C-H bonds) such as 1,3-dicarbonyls such as malonic esters. The resulting sodium derivatives can be alkylated. NaH is widely used to promote condensation reactions of carbonyl compounds via the Dieckmann condensation, Stobbe condensation, Darzens condensation, and Claisen condensation. Other carbon acids susceptible to deprotonation by NaH include sulfonium salts and DMSO. NaH is used to make sulfur ylides, which in turn are used to convert ketones into epoxides, as in the Johnson-Corey-Chaykovsky reaction.

    As a reducing agent

    NaH reduces certain main group compounds, but analogous reactivity is very rare in organic chemistry (see below).[11] Notably boron trifluoride reacts to give diborane and sodium fluoride:

    6 NaH + 2 BF3 → B2H6 + 6 NaF

    Si-Si and S-S bonds in disilanes and disulfides are also reduced.

    A series of reduction reactions, including the hydrodecyanation of tertiary nitriles, reduction of imines to amines, and amides to aldehydes, can be effected by a composite reagent composed of sodium hydride and an alkali metal iodide (NaH:MI, M = Li, Na).

    Hydrogen storage

    Although not commercially significant sodium hydride has been proposed for hydrogen storage for use in fuel cell vehicles. In one experimental implementation, plastic pellets containing NaH are crushed in the presence of water to release the hydrogen. One challenge with this technology is the regeneration of NaH from the NaOH.

    Practical considerations

    Sodium hydride is sold usually as a mixture of 60% sodium hydride (w/w) in mineral oil. Such a dispersion is safer to handle and weigh than pure NaH. The compound is often used in this form but the pure grey solid can be prepared by rinsing the oil with pentane or THF, with care being taken because the washings will contain traces of NaH that can ignite in air. Reactions involving NaH require air-free techniques. Typically NaH is used as a suspension in THF, a solvent that resists deprotonation but solvates many organosodium compounds.

    Safety

    NaH can ignite in air, especially upon contact with water to release hydrogen, which is also flammable. Hydrolysis converts NaH into sodium hydroxide (NaOH), a caustic base. In practice, most sodium hydride is dispensed as a dispersion in oil, which can be safely handled in air.
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