Atomfair Tetrabromomethane CBr4

Description Tetrabromomethane (CBr4) , also known as carbon tetrabromide, is a high-purity brominated organic compound widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This crystalline solid features a molecular weight of 331.63 g/mol and a CAS number of 558-13-4. With its exceptional brominating properties, Tetrabromomethane serves as a critical reagent in organic synthesis, particularly in bromination reactions and as a solvent for spectroscopic studies. Its high density (3.42 g/cm3) and stability under standard conditions make it a reliable choice for laboratory use. Packaged in amber glass bottles to ensure longevity, our product undergoes rigorous QC testing to guarantee ??98% purity (GC),…

Description

Description

Tetrabromomethane (CBr4), also known as carbon tetrabromide, is a high-purity brominated organic compound widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This crystalline solid features a molecular weight of 331.63 g/mol and a CAS number of 558-13-4. With its exceptional brominating properties, Tetrabromomethane serves as a critical reagent in organic synthesis, particularly in bromination reactions and as a solvent for spectroscopic studies. Its high density (3.42 g/cm3) and stability under standard conditions make it a reliable choice for laboratory use. Packaged in amber glass bottles to ensure longevity, our product undergoes rigorous QC testing to guarantee ??98% purity (GC), meeting the stringent demands of pharmaceutical, material science, and analytical chemistry professionals.

  • CAS No: 558-13-4
  • Molecular Formula: CBr4
  • Molecular Weight: 331.63
  • Exact Mass: 331.66925
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 327.67335
  • IUPAC Name: tetrabromomethane
  • SMILES: C(Br)(Br)(Br)Br
  • Synonyms: Carbon tetrabromide, TETRABROMOMETHANE, 558-13-4, Carbon bromide, Methane tetrabromide

Application

Tetrabromomethane is extensively employed as a brominating agent in the synthesis of bromo-organic compounds. It finds utility in polymer chemistry as a flame retardant additive due to its high bromine content. Researchers also utilize CBr4 as a dense solvent for NMR spectroscopy and as a precursor for organometallic catalysts. In material science, it serves as an intermediate for producing specialty chemicals with tailored optical properties.

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