n-Butyllithium, typ. 29 % solution in Heptane (typ. 3.2 M)
C4H9Li
n-Butyllithium (CAS 109-72-8) is a lithium alkyl with molecular formula C4H9Li. It is supplied as a solution in Heptane (typically 29%, ~3.2 M) and has a clear pale yellow appearance.
It is used as an initiator for anionic polymerization of olefines such as isoprene, butadiene and styrene. Furthermore, it shows broad synthetic application as a strong base applied for example in (hetero-)arene metalation and as a reagent for halogen-lithium exchange. Further synthetic applications include alkylation and transmetalation reactions.
n-Butyllithium reacts readily with moisture and oxygen and should be handled under dry, inert conditions. Consult the SDS and site-specific procedures for compatible materials, fire response, and storage.
Applications
Initiator for olefin polymerization. Alkylating and metalating agent.
Specifications
Chemical analysis:- active base 28.5 - 29.5 % (3.2 M)
- free base *) max. 0.5 %
- activity min. 98 %
- Cl (covalent) max. 0.04 %
- *) mainly LiOC4H9
Handling Instructions
Under exclusion of air and humidity the solution is fairly stable (decomposition rate at 20 °C: abt. 0.06 %; at 35 °C: abt. 0.5 % of active material per month). Decomposition does not cause pressure build up in containers. Butyllithium should always be handled under inert gas like nitrogen although hydrocarbon solutions of n-butyllithium in concentrations of LiR up to about 35 % normally do not ignite spontaneously when coming in contact with air. Increase in concentration due to evaporation of solvent results in rising danger of selfignition.
Storage Instructions
After longer storage, solution of Butyllithium tend to form finely dispersed LiH which is very likely to ignite when in contact with air. Pay attention to official safety regulations (see also "Transport regulations" and "GHS Hazard Pictograms", especially fire fighting). Please ask for our Butyllithium brochure.
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