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1117-94-8 Structure
IdentificationBack Directory
[Name]

COPPER(I)ACETYLIDE
[CAS]

1117-94-8
[Synonyms]

COPPER(I)ACETYLIDE
[MOL File]

1117-94-8.mol
Chemical PropertiesBack Directory
[Melting point ]

explodes [CRC10]
[form ]

red amorphous powder
[color ]

red amorphous powder; explodes, explosive
[Water Solubility ]

very slightly soluble H2O [CRC10]
[Exposure limits]

TLV-TWA in air 1 mg(Cu)/m3 (ACGIH).
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[Chemical Properties]

amorphous red powder(s); unstable; oxidizes in air to Cu2O, carbon, and water, structure CuC≡CCu; can explode when subjected to shock or heated; obtained by reacting acetylene, HC≡CH, with soluble cuprous salt in water; used in detonators and other explosives [HAW93] [KIR78]
[Physical properties]

Red amorphous powder; explodes on heating; insoluble in water; soluble in acids.
[Uses]

Cuprous acetylide is used as a diagnostic testto identify the ≡CH unit; to purify acetylene;in the preparation of pure copper powder;and as a catalyst in the manufacture of 2-propyn-1-ol and acrylonitrile.
[Preparation]

Copper(I) acetylide is prepared by passing acetylene gas over an aqueous solution of ammoniacal copper saltHCCH + 2Cu(NH3)2OH → CuCCCu + 4NH3 + 2H2O.
[Health Hazard]

There are no toxicity data in the published literatureon cuprous acetylide. As with manycopper salts, inhalation of its dust can causeirritation of the respiratory tract and ulcerationof nasal septum.
[Fire Hazard]

Cuprous acetylide in the dry state is highly sensitive to shock, causing explosion on impact. It explodes in contact with acetylene after being warmed in air or oxygen for several hours (Mellor 1946). It forms a highly explosive mixture containing silver acetylide when mixed with silver nitrate. It ignites spontaneously with chlorine, bromine, and iodine vapors and with fine crystals of iodine. Reactions with dilute acids form acetylene, which is flammable and explosive in air. It explodes when heated above 100°C (212°F). It forms black copper(II)acetylide when exposed to air or oxygen.
[Waste Disposal]

Cuprous acetylide may be destroyed byslowly adding dilute hydrochloric acid toit in a three-necked flask under nitrogenflow. Acetylene formed is vented away withnitrogen.
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