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Isopropylamine Hydrobromide
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Isopropylamine Hydrobromide

CAS: 29552-58-7

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Product Information

Name:
Isopropylamine Hydrobromide
Synonyms:
  • 2-Propanamine, Hydrobromide (1:1)
  • Propan-2-amine hydrobromide (1:1)
Description:

Isopropylamine Hydrobromide is a chemical used as a cross-linking agent and an emulsifier. It is made up of fatty acid esters, amines and chlorine. Isopropylamine Hydrobromide has been shown to be a suitable cross-linker for polymers with diameters ranging from 5 to 50 nm. The impurities in this chemical include chlorides, glycol ethers, and fatty acid. The emission spectra of Isopropylamine Hydrobromide have been found to have peaks at 230 nm and 275 nm. This chemical also emits hydrogenated metal halides, perovskites, and particles with the size range of 10-150 nm.

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Biosynth
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
140.02 g/mol
Formula:
C3H9N·HBr
Purity:
Min. 95%
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