Trimethylaluminum
- Formula: C3H9Al
- Molecular weight: 72.0851
- IUPAC Standard InChIKey: JLTRXTDYQLMHGR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- CAS Registry Number: 75-24-1
- Chemical structure:
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The 3d structure may be viewed using Java or Javascript. - Other names: (CH3)3Al; Aluminum, trimethyl-; Trimethylalane; Trimethylaluminium; UN 1103
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Gas phase thermochemistry data
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Data compiled by: José A. Martinho Simões
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
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ΔfH°gas | -86.5 ± 4.8 | kJ/mol | Review | Martinho Simões | Selected data. The enthalpy of formation relies on -1891.3 ± 1.9 kJ/mol for the enthalpy of formation of Al(OOCMe)3(cr) and on 0.9 ± 0.2 kJ/mol for the enthalpy of solution of MeCOOH(l) in toluene Mortimer and Sellers, 1963. Liquid trimethylaluminum contains a very small molar fraction of monomer at 298 K, ca. 0.007% Smith, 1972, so that the "real" liquid should be described as [Al(Me)3]2. |
ΔfH°gas | -57.0 ± 9.7 | kJ/mol | Review | Martinho Simões | Liquid trimethylaluminum contains a very small molar fraction of monomer at 298 K, ca. 0.007% Smith, 1972, so that the "real" liquid should be described as [Al(Me)3]2. |
ΔfH°gas | -88.7 | kJ/mol | Review | Martinho Simões | The enthalpy of formation was quoted from Smith, 1974 and relies on experimental data in Tröber and Stricker, 1966. Liquid trimethylaluminum contains a very small molar fraction of monomer at 298 K, ca. 0.007% Smith, 1972, so that the "real" liquid should be described as [Al(Me)3]2. |
Condensed phase thermochemistry data
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Data compiled as indicated in comments:
MS - José A. Martinho Simões
DH - Eugene S. Domalski and Elizabeth D. Hearing
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
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ΔfH°liquid | -149.7 ± 4.5 | kJ/mol | Review | Martinho Simões | Selected data. The enthalpy of formation relies on -1891.3 ± 1.9 kJ/mol for the enthalpy of formation of Al(OOCMe)3(cr) and on 0.9 ± 0.2 kJ/mol for the enthalpy of solution of MeCOOH(l) in toluene Mortimer and Sellers, 1963. Liquid trimethylaluminum contains a very small molar fraction of monomer at 298 K, ca. 0.007% Smith, 1972, so that the "real" liquid should be described as [Al(Me)3]2.; MS |
ΔfH°liquid | -120.2 ± 9.6 | kJ/mol | Review | Martinho Simões | Liquid trimethylaluminum contains a very small molar fraction of monomer at 298 K, ca. 0.007% Smith, 1972, so that the "real" liquid should be described as [Al(Me)3]2.; MS |
ΔfH°liquid | -151.9 | kJ/mol | CC-SB | Smith, 1974 | Value corrected based on a set of ancillary data by J.A. Martinho Simões; The enthalpy of formation was quoted from Smith, 1974 and relies on experimental data in Tröber and Stricker, 1966. Liquid trimethylaluminum contains a very small molar fraction of monomer at 298 K, ca. 0.007% Smith, 1972, so that the "real" liquid should be described as [Al(Me)3]2.; MS |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔcH°liquid | -3184.4 ± 9.6 | kJ/mol | CC-SB | Long and Norrish, 1949 | Please also see Cox and Pilcher, 1970. Liquid trimethylaluminum contains a very small molar fraction of monomer at 298 K, ca. 0.007% Smith, 1972, so that the "real" liquid should be described as [Al(Me)3]2.; MS |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
S°liquid | 209.41 | J/mol*K | N/A | McCullough, Messerly, et al., 1963 | DH |
Constant pressure heat capacity of liquid
Cp,liquid (J/mol*K) | Temperature (K) | Reference | Comment |
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155.60 | 298.15 | McCullough, Messerly, et al., 1963 | T = 10 to 380 K.; DH |
Reaction thermochemistry data
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Data compiled as indicated in comments:
B - John E. Bartmess
MS - José A. Martinho Simões
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Individual Reactions
By formula: H- + C3H9Al = (H- • C3H9Al)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
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ΔrH° | >354.8 ± 2.1 | kJ/mol | IMRB | den Berg, Ingemann, et al., 1992 | gas phase; Hydride affinity > (CF3)2CO. Computations indicate HOF(A-) ca. -46 kcal/mol, dHaff ca. 74 kcal/mol; B |
C6H18Al2 (l) = 2 (l)
By formula: C6H18Al2 (l) = 2C3H9Al (l)
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
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ΔrH° | 81.2 ± 1.3 | kJ/mol | EqS | Smith, 1972 | MS |
Vibrational and/or electronic energy levels
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Data compiled by: Marilyn E. Jacox
State: X
Additional references: Jacox, 1994, page 400
Notes
w | Weak |
m | Medium |
s | Strong |
vs | Very strong |
T | Tentative assignment or approximate value |
References
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Martinho Simões
Martinho Simões, J.A.,
Private communication (see http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/om/). [all data]
Mortimer and Sellers, 1963
Mortimer, C.T.; Sellers, P.,
J. Chem. Soc., 1963, 1978.. [all data]
Smith, 1972
Smith, M.B.,
J. Organometal. Chem., 1972, 46, 31. [all data]
Smith, 1974
Smith, M.B.,
J. Organometal. Chem., 1974, 76, 171. [all data]
Tröber and Stricker, 1966
Tröber, A.; Stricker, C.,
Wiss Z. Tech. Hochsch. Chem. "Carl Schlorlemmer" Leuna-Merseburg, 1966, 8, 34. [all data]
Long and Norrish, 1949
Long, L.H.; Norrish, R.G.W.,
Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. (London), 1949, A241, 587. [all data]
Cox and Pilcher, 1970
Cox, J.D.; Pilcher, G.,
Thermochemistry of Organic and Organometallic Compounds
in Academic Press, New York, 1970. [all data]
McCullough, Messerly, et al., 1963
McCullough, J.P.; Messerly, J.F.; Moore, R.T.; Todd, S.S.,
Trimethylaluminum: thermodynamic functions in the solid and liquid states, 0-380°K, vapor pressure, heat of vaporization, and entropy in the ideal gas state,
J. Phys. Chem., 1963, 67, 677-679. [all data]
den Berg, Ingemann, et al., 1992
den Berg, K.J. van; Ingemann, S.; Nibbering, N.M.M.,
Gas Phase Reactions of Negative Ions with Trimethylaluminum: Formation and Reactivity of the Me3AlH- Ion.,
Org. Mass Spectrom., 1992, 27, 4, 523, https://doi.org/10.1002/oms.1210270427
. [all data]
O'Brien and Ozin, 1971
O'Brien, R.J.; Ozin, G.A.,
J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 1136. [all data]
Kvisle and Rytter, 1984
Kvisle, S.; Rytter, E.,
Spectrochim. Acta 40A, 1984, 939. [all data]
Atiya, Grady, et al., 1991
Atiya, G.A.; Grady, A.S.; Russell, D.K.; Claxton, T.A.,
Spectrochim. Acta, 1991, 47A, 467. [all data]
Jacox, 1994
Jacox, M.E.,
Vibrational and electronic energy levels of polyatomic transient molecules, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1994, 464. [all data]
Notes
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- Symbols used in this document:
Cp,liquid Constant pressure heat capacity of liquid S°liquid Entropy of liquid at standard conditions ΔcH°liquid Enthalpy of combustion of liquid at standard conditions ΔfH°gas Enthalpy of formation of gas at standard conditions ΔfH°liquid Enthalpy of formation of liquid at standard conditions ΔrH° Enthalpy of reaction at standard conditions ΔrS° Entropy of reaction at standard conditions - Data from NIST Standard Reference Database 69: NIST Chemistry WebBook
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