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Sodium hydride, ca 60% dispersion in oil, in solvent solublebags, Thermo Scientific™
Description
This Thermo Scientific brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific.
Applications
Sodium hydride can be used for direct intercalation into C60, resulting in superconducting material (NaH)4C60. It is primarily used as a strong base in organic synthesis. It can be used to dry some organic solvents. It has been proposed for hydrogen storage for use in fuel cell vehicles.
Solubility
It reacts with water.
Notes
Air and moisture sensitive. Incompatible with oxidizing agents, acid chlorides, acids, halogens and alcohols.
Sodium hydride can be used for direct intercalation into C60, resulting in superconducting material (NaH)4C60. It is primarily used as a strong base in organic synthesis. It can be used to dry some organic solvents. It has been proposed for hydrogen storage for use in fuel cell vehicles.
Solubility
It reacts with water.
Notes
Air and moisture sensitive. Incompatible with oxidizing agents, acid chlorides, acids, halogens and alcohols.
Specifications
Specifications
| Color | Gray to White |
| Physical Form | Moist Powder |
| Quantity | 500 g |
| UN Number | UN1427 |
| Solubility Information | It reacts with water. |
| Formula Weight | 24 |
| Odor | Odorless |
| Sensitivity | Air and moisture sensitive; Water reactive |
| Chemical Name or Material | Sodium hydride, ≈60% dispersion in oil, in solvent solublebags |
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