2,4,6-Tribromoaniline
Pharmaceutical Materials 2025-03-02
CAS Number: 147-82-0
Molecular Formula: C6H4Br3N
Molecular Weight: 329.81
Melting Point: 120-122°C
Boiling Point: 300°C Density: 2.351 g/cm³
Usage: Used as an intermediate in the formulation of flame retardants.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Chemical Name | 2.4.6-Tribromoaniline |
| CAS Number | 637-06-3 |
| Molecular Formula | C6H4Br3N |
| Molecular Weight | 325.82 g/mol |
| Synonyms | 2.4.6-Tribromobenzenamine; 2.4.6-Tribromoaminobenzene; Tribromoaniline |
| Appearance | White to pale yellow crystalline solid |
| Melting Point | 206-209°C |
| Boiling Point | >300°C (decomposes) |
| Solubility | Insoluble in water; soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol, ether, acetone, and benzene |
| Chemical Properties | 2.4.6-Tribromoaniline is an aromatic amine with three bromine atoms attached to the benzene ring. It is a weak base and can form salts with acids. It is stable under normal conditions but can undergo reactions such as substitution and coupling with other aromatic compounds. |
| Applications | Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of dyes, pigments, pharmaceuticals, and flame retardants. It is also used as a laboratory reagent for research purposes. |
| Safety Precautions | 2.4.6-Tribromoaniline is toxic and may cause skin and eye irritation. It should be handled with caution and stored in a cool, dry place away from heat, sparks, and incompatible materials. Operators must wear appropriate protective equipment and strictly comply with safety regulations. In case of skin, eye contact, ingestion, or inhalation, seek medical attention immediately. |
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