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Atomfair Nickel bromide (NiBr2), trihydrate Br2H6NiO3
Description Nickel Bromide Trihydrate (NiBr2??3H2O) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This hydrated form of nickel bromide appears as green crystalline solids, soluble in water and alcohol, with a molecular formula of Br2H6NiO3and a CAS number of 7789-49-3. It is an essential precursor in catalysis, electroplating, and materials science due to its stable hydration and reactivity. Suitable for laboratory use, this compound is rigorously tested for consistency, ensuring optimal performance in synthetic and analytical processes. Packaged under controlled conditions to maintain integrity, it is ideal for researchers requiring precise and reliable reagents.
Description
Description
Nickel Bromide Trihydrate (NiBr2??3H2O) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This hydrated form of nickel bromide appears as green crystalline solids, soluble in water and alcohol, with a molecular formula of Br2H6NiO3 and a CAS number of 7789-49-3. It is an essential precursor in catalysis, electroplating, and materials science due to its stable hydration and reactivity. Suitable for laboratory use, this compound is rigorously tested for consistency, ensuring optimal performance in synthetic and analytical processes. Packaged under controlled conditions to maintain integrity, it is ideal for researchers requiring precise and reliable reagents.
- CAS No: 7789-49-3
- Molecular Formula: Br2H6NiO3
- Molecular Weight: 272.55
- Exact Mass: 271.80166
- Monoisotopic Mass: 269.80371
- IUPAC Name: nickel(2+);dibromide;trihydrate
- SMILES: O.O.O.[Ni+2].[Br-].[Br-]
- Synonyms: Nickel(II) bromide trihydrate, 7789-49-3, DTXSID20703783, Nickel bromide (NiBr2), trihydrate, DTXCID90654531
Application
Nickel Bromide Trihydrate is commonly employed as a catalyst in organic synthesis, particularly in cross-coupling reactions. It serves as a nickel source in electroplating baths for corrosion-resistant coatings. Researchers also use it in the preparation of nickel-based nanomaterials and coordination complexes. Its hygroscopic nature makes it suitable for moisture-sensitive applications in controlled environments.
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