AC-16947 - phosphorus-tribromide-99 | 7789-60-8
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Phosphorus Tribromide
CAS:Fórmula:PBr3Pureza:>98.0%(T)Cor e Forma:Colorless to Light orange to Yellow clear liquid to cloudy liquidPeso molecular:270.69Phosphorus(III) bromide, 99%
CAS:<p>Phosphorus(III) bromide is used mainly for the conversion of alcohols to alkyl bromides and it is used in tests for skin corrosivity. It is used for alkene preparation and it act as a lewis base and a lewis acid. It is used as a catalyst for the alpha-bromination of carboxylic acids and used as int</p>Fórmula:Br3PPureza:99%Cor e Forma:Colorless to pale yellow, LiquidPeso molecular:270.69Phosphorus tribromide, 98%
CAS:<p>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 product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Sci</p>Fórmula:Br3PPureza:98%Cor e Forma:Clear colorless to yellow to orange to dark orange, LiquidPeso molecular:270.69Phosphorus(III) bromide, 97+%
CAS:<p>Phosphorus(III) bromide, 97+%</p>Fórmula:PBr3Pureza:97+%Cor e Forma:colorless to pale yellow liq.Peso molecular:270.70Phosphorus tribromide
CAS:Phosphorus tribromideFórmula:Br3PPureza:99%Cor e Forma: clear. pale yellow. fuming liquidPeso molecular:270.69g/molPhosphorus tribromide
CAS:Fórmula:PBr3Pureza:≥ 99.0%Cor e Forma:Colourless to yellow liquidPeso molecular:270.69Phosphorus Tribromide
CAS:Produto Controlado<p>Stability Moisture Sensitive<br>Applications Used in tests for skin corrosivity.<br> E0<br>References Fentem, J.H., et al.: Toxicology in Vitro, 12, 483 (1998),<br></p>Fórmula:Br3PCor e Forma:NeatPeso molecular:270.69Phosphorus tribromide
CAS:<p>Phosphorus tribromide is a reactive chemical that is used mainly as an intermediate in the manufacture of other chemicals. It has been studied for its role in the treatment of bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Phosphorus tribromide reacts with copper chloride to form copper phosphorocyanate, which can be hydrolyzed to form trifluoroacetic acid. This reaction mechanism also produces hydrogen fluoride, which is toxic. Phosphorus tribromide can react with benzalkonium chloride to form an insoluble coordination complex. The coordination geometry of these complexes depends on the size and shape of the molecule and can change depending on pH levels. Toxicity studies have shown that phosphorus tribromide is not acutely toxic or harmful when ingested by humans but prolonged exposure may lead to irritation of skin and eyes, damage to lungs and kidneys, or death from inhalation of fumes.</p>Fórmula:Br3PPureza:Min. 95%Cor e Forma:Colourless To Pale Yellow LiquidPeso molecular:270.69 g/mol







