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:Brometo de cobre (CuBr)
- Bromure de cuivre
- Bromuro De Cobre
- Cooper Bromide
- Copper Bromide
- Copper bromide (Cu4Br4)
- Copper bromide (Cu<sub>0.5</sub>Br<sub>0.5</sub>)
- Copper bromide (Cu<sub>4</sub>Br<sub>4</sub>)
- Copper bromide (CuBr)
- Copper monobromide
- Copper(1+) bromide
- Copper(1+) bromide tetramer
- Copperbromideoffwhitepowder
- Cuprous bromide
- Cuprous bromide (CuBr)
- Kupferbromid
- Copper(I) bromide
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Copper(I) Bromide
CAS:Fórmula:CuBrPureza:>98.0%(T)Cor e Forma:White to Light yellow to Dark green powder to crystalPeso molecular:143.45Copper(I) bromide, Puratronic™, 99.998% (metals basis)
CAS:It is used as effective catalyst for tetrahydropyranylation of alcohols. It can also be used in combination with palladium in catalytic synthesis of 3-haloindoles through annulation process. It is widely used in the synthesis of organic fine chemicals. The compound is widely used in the synthesis of
Fórmula:BrCuPureza:99.998%Peso molecular:143.45Copper(I) bromide, 98%
CAS:It finds many applications in organic synthesis, as a catalyst and a reagent. It is used as a catalyst in Sandmeyer reaction for preparing aryl bromides from arylamines through diazonium salts. It forms complexes with Lewis bases, such as dimethylsulfide, which is a precursor to organocopper reage
Fórmula:BrCuPureza:98%Cor e Forma:Green, PowderPeso molecular:143.45Copper(I) bromide, min. 98%
CAS:Copper(I) bromide, min. 98%
Fórmula:CuBrPureza:min. 98%Cor e Forma:off-white to pale-green pwdr.Peso molecular:143.45Copper(I) bromide
CAS:Copper(I) bromideFórmula:·Cu·BrPureza:99%Cor e Forma: grey to light green solidPeso molecular:143.45g/molCopper(I) bromide
CAS:Fórmula:CuBrPureza:≥ 98.0%Cor e Forma:Light-green to grey or blue-green powder or crystalsPeso molecular:143.45Copper(l) bromide
CAS:Copper bromide is a chemical compound that contains copper and bromine. It is a salt that has been used to treat bowel disease, and has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. Copper bromide can be synthesized by the reaction of copper chloride with sodium bromide in water. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy showed that the redox potential of the copper atoms in this compound is 0.07 volts, which makes it an ideal candidate for use as a biological electrode. Copper bromide is soluble in water and reacts with nitrogen atoms, giving it detection sensitivity to nitric oxide. The thermal expansion coefficient of this compound is 5.5 × 10-6/°C, which means it will contract when heated or expand when cooled.
Fórmula:BrCuPureza:Min. 95%Cor e Forma:Blue PowderPeso molecular:143.45 g/molCopper(I) bromide (99.99%-Cu) PURATREM
CAS:Fórmula:BrCuPureza:(99.99%-Cu)Cor e Forma:off-white to pale-green pwdr.Peso molecular:143.45Copper (I) Bromide
CAS:Produto ControladoApplications Copper (I) bromide is used as a reagent to brominate electron-rich aromatic compounds (e.g. Phenol: P318000). Copper (I) bromide is also used to brominate aliphatic ketones (e.g. Acetone: A163800).
References Bhatt, S. & Nayak, S.: Synth. Comm., 37, 1381 (2007); Kojima, Y. & Kawaguchi, S.: Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn., 45, 1293 (1972)Fórmula:BrCuCor e Forma:NeatPeso molecular:143.45Cuprous Bromide pure, 98.5%
CAS:Fórmula:CuBrPureza:min. 98.5%Cor e Forma:Pale-green or grey, Powder, ClearPeso molecular:143.45










