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Name |
trimethylindigane |
Synonyms |
Trimethylindane;Trimethylindium;Indium,trimethyl;Indium, trimethyl- |
Molecular Formula |
C3H9In |
Molecular Weight |
159.92200 |
CAS Number |
3385-78-2 |
purity |
5N |
Availability |
in stock |
Introduction to compounds:Trimethylindium (abbr: TMI or TMIn), In(CH3)3, (CAS #: 3385-78-2) is the
preferred organometallic source of indium for metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy
(MOVPE) of indium-containing compound semiconductors, such as InP, InAs, InN,
InSb, GaInAs, InGaN, AlGaInP, AlInP, AlInGaNP, etc. TMI is a white, crystalline
and sublimable solid, with melting point 88°C. TMI is pyrophoric (ignites spontaneously upon contact with air),
and its decomposition is often found to be uncontrollable as the temperature of
its surrounding exceeds its melting point (i.e. > 88°C) and reaches 101°C and above. TMI is also
reported to exhibit autocatalytic behavior during its thermal decomposition.
TMI therefore needs to be handled with the utmost care and caution, e.g. stored
in preferably cool, dry place at 0-25°C, and operating
temperatures under 50°C in order to avoid
deterioration. TMI also reacts extremely violently with oxidizers and
polyhalogenated compounds (such as CCl4 or CBrCl3), with which TMI is therefore
incompatible. Hence, mixtures of TMI with oxidizers and/or polyhalogenated
compounds must be avoided as they are potentially dangerous and explosive.