Iron(II) bromide
CAS: 7789-46-0
Rif. 3D-FI145676
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- Dibromoiron
- Ferrous bromide
- Iron Dibromide
- Iron bromide (FeBr<sub>2</sub>)
- Iron(2+) Dibromide
- Ironbromideanhydrousorangepowder
Iron(II) bromide is a chemical compound that is used in the production of polyols, an ingredient used in toothpaste. It also has a role in the synthesis of ferrocene, which is a molecule that can be used to make polymers. Iron(II) bromide can be used as a catalyst for cationic polymerization reactions with azides, and it has been shown to react with primary amines to generate secondary amines and give rise to new functional groups. The reaction mechanism of Iron(II) bromide is nucleophilic attack by the hydroxyl group on the carbonyl carbon atom of the carbonyloxy-group. This reaction occurs when the covid-19 pandemic virus enters cells and causes cell death by triggering apoptosis. Iron(II) bromide has been shown to have kinetic properties in flow systems at high temperatures and low concentrations. When iron(II) bromide reacts with polyols,