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Atomfair Vinyl Bromide C2H3Br
Description Vinyl Bromide (CAS 593-60-2), also known as bromoethene, is a halogenated organic compound with the molecular formula C2H3Br . This colorless gas is a critical building block in organic synthesis and polymer chemistry, particularly in the production of flame-retardant materials and specialty polymers. With a boiling point of 15.8??C (60.4??F) , it requires careful handling under controlled conditions. Our high-purity Vinyl Bromide (>99%) is rigorously tested for impurities, ensuring optimal performance in research and industrial applications. Suitable for use in Grignard reactions, polymerization initiators, and as a precursor for pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Packaged in sealed, corrosion-resistant cylinders to maintain…
Description
Description
Vinyl Bromide (CAS 593-60-2), also known as bromoethene, is a halogenated organic compound with the molecular formula C2H3Br. This colorless gas is a critical building block in organic synthesis and polymer chemistry, particularly in the production of flame-retardant materials and specialty polymers. With a boiling point of 15.8??C (60.4??F), it requires careful handling under controlled conditions. Our high-purity Vinyl Bromide (>99%) is rigorously tested for impurities, ensuring optimal performance in research and industrial applications. Suitable for use in Grignard reactions, polymerization initiators, and as a precursor for pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Packaged in sealed, corrosion-resistant cylinders to maintain stability and purity.
- CAS No: 593-60-2
- Molecular Formula: C2H3Br
- Molecular Weight: 106.95
- Exact Mass: 105.94181
- Monoisotopic Mass: 105.94181
- IUPAC Name: bromoethene
- SMILES: C=CBr
- Synonyms: VINYL BROMIDE, Bromoethene, Bromoethylene, 593-60-2, Ethene, bromo-
Application
Vinyl Bromide is widely used as a monomer in the production of polyvinyl bromide, a flame-retardant polymer. It serves as an intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in pharmaceutical and agrochemical manufacturing. Researchers utilize it in cross-coupling reactions and as a precursor for specialty chemicals. Its reactivity makes it valuable in material science for modifying polymer properties.
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