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Reactivity Documentation

Metals, Alkali, Very Active

mixed with

Aryl Halides

Summary

Details

Metals, Alkali, Very Active is a reactive group.
Aryl Halides is a reactive group.

Reactivity Predictions (for each pair of reactive groups)

Metals, Alkali, Very Active mixed with
Aryl Halides

Hazard Predictions

One major method for preparing aryl-alkali metal compounds (such as organolithium reagents or Grignard reagents) involves the reaction of alkali metals with aryl halides. These products are highly basic and often pyrophoric, and the reaction is exothermic and can be dangerous if not controlled. Examples of specific incidents include:

Bromobenzene can explode if mixed with finely powdered lithium (Bretherick, L. 1996. Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards. Vol. 1, p. 1646. Fifth Ed. Urben, P.G., Ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, MA).

Chlorobenzene reacts exothermically with sodium wire to give sodium phenyl (Bretherick, L. 1996. Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards. Vol. 1, p. 1715. Fifth Ed. Urben, P.G., Ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, MA).