Atomfair bismuth(III) bromide BiBr3 BiBr3

Description Bismuth(III) Bromide (BiBr3) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely used in research and industrial applications. This crystalline solid exhibits excellent reactivity, making it a valuable precursor in the synthesis of bismuth-containing materials. With a molecular weight of 448.69 g/mol and CAS number 7787-58-8, it is characterized by its high stability under controlled conditions. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure >99% purity, suitable for advanced chemical synthesis, catalysis, and materials science. Packaged in moisture-resistant containers to prevent degradation, it is ideal for laboratory and industrial use. Key Features: High Purity (>99%) Moisture-resistant packaging CAS: 7787-58-8 Molecular Formula: BiBr3IUPAC Name:…

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Description

Description

Bismuth(III) Bromide (BiBr3) is a high-purity inorganic compound widely used in research and industrial applications. This crystalline solid exhibits excellent reactivity, making it a valuable precursor in the synthesis of bismuth-containing materials. With a molecular weight of 448.69 g/mol and CAS number 7787-58-8, it is characterized by its high stability under controlled conditions. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure >99% purity, suitable for advanced chemical synthesis, catalysis, and materials science. Packaged in moisture-resistant containers to prevent degradation, it is ideal for laboratory and industrial use.

Key Features:

  • High Purity (>99%)
  • Moisture-resistant packaging
  • CAS: 7787-58-8
  • Molecular Formula: BiBr3
  • IUPAC Name: Tribromobismuthane
  • CAS No: 7787-58-8
  • Molecular Formula: BiBr3
  • Molecular Weight: 448.69
  • Exact Mass: 447.73336
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 445.73541
  • IUPAC Name: tribromobismuthane
  • SMILES: Br[Bi](Br)Br
  • Synonyms: Bismuth(III) bromide, 7787-58-8, Bismuth bromide, Bismuth tribromide, Bismuthine, tribromo-

Application

Bismuth(III) Bromide is commonly employed as a catalyst in organic synthesis, particularly in Friedel-Crafts alkylation reactions. It serves as a precursor for the preparation of bismuth-based nanomaterials and optoelectronic devices. Researchers also utilize it in the study of heavy metal chemistry and coordination complexes. Its high reactivity makes it suitable for halogenation reactions in specialized synthetic pathways.

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