CAS 7789-69-7
:Pentabromophosphan
- Pentabromo-Lambda~5~-Phosphane
- Pentabromophosphorane
- Pentabromophosphorus
- Phosphorane, pentabromo-
- Phosphoric bromide
- Phosphorus bromide (PBr<sub>5</sub>)
- Phosphorus pentabromide
- Phosphorus perbromide
- Phosphorus(V) bromide
- Phosphorus bromide (PBr5)
- Pentabromo phosphorus
- Phosphorous pentabromide
- PHOSPHORUS BROMIDE
- pentabromo-Phosphorane
- PHOSPHORIC (V) BROMIDE
- Pentabromophosphorus(V)
- entabromo phosphorus
- Phosphoruspentabromide,95%
- Phosphorus(V)pentabromide
- pentabromo-phosphoran
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Phosphorus(V) bromide, 95%
CAS:Phosphorus(V) bromide, is used in organic chemistry to convert carboxylic acids to acyl bromides This Thermo Scientific Chemicals 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 proFormel:Br5PReinheit:95%Farbe und Form:Yellow to orange, Crystalline powder and/or LumpsMolekulargewicht:430.49Phosphorus pentabromide
CAS:Phosphorus pentabromideFormel:Br5PReinheit:95%Farbe und Form: orange powderMolekulargewicht:430.49g/molPhosphorus pentabromide
CAS:Phosphorus pentabromide is an alkanoic acid that has been used as a disinfectant and preservative. It also has various physiological activities, including antimicrobial activity, inhibition of lipid peroxidation, and inhibition of amyloid protein aggregation. The hydroxyl group on the carbon chain makes it soluble in water. Pyrimidine compounds are synthesized from phosphorus pentabromide by the reaction with carbon disulphide and hydrochloric acid, followed by treatment with sodium hypophosphite. As a halogen, phosphorus pentabromide can be substituted for chlorine or bromine. This drug is used to treat cholesterol esters transfer to proteins as well as malonic acid-induced oxidative stress in rats. In addition, it may inhibit the synthesis of nitrogen-containing heterocycles in diphenyl ethers or amides.
Formel:PBr5Reinheit:Min. 95%Molekulargewicht:430.49 g/mol


