Gold (iii) bromide
CAS: 10294-28-7
Ref. 3D-FG167113
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Información del producto
- Auric bromide
- Gold Tribromide
- Gold bromide (Au<sub>2</sub>Br<sub>6</sub>)
- Gold bromide (AuBr<sub>3</sub>)
- Gold(3+) Tribromide
- Gold(III) bromide hydrate
- Goldbromide
- Goldbromideanhydrousorangebrownpowder
- Gold bromide (AuBr3)
- Gold bromide (Au2Br6)
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- Gold(III) bromide
Gold (III) bromide is a chemical compound of gold and bromine. It is a yellow solid that has a melting point of 810 °C. Gold (III) bromide is used as a reagent in organic chemistry, specifically for the synthesis of benzofuran derivatives. It can also be used to synthesize methyl glycosides and amines, which are important in cell growth and metabolism. Gold (III) bromide reacts with nucleophiles such as nitrogen nucleophiles to form an intermediate complex that can react with other nucleophiles or electrophiles to create new compounds. This reaction solution is neutral at pH 7 and can be carried out at room temperature.
Gold (III) bromide reacts with β-unsaturated ketones under acidic conditions to produce an α-hydroxyketone product via a nucleophilic substitution reaction. The product formed is an α-hydroxyketone because the hydroxyl group acts as the