3,5-Dibromoaniline
Pharmaceutical Materials 2025-03-02
CAS Number: 626-40-4
Molecular Formula: C6H5Br2N
Molecular Weight: 250.92 g/mol
Appearance: White to light yellow powder or liquid Melting Point: 56.5°C (ranging from 47.5°C to 50.5°C)
Usage: Mainly used as an organic synthesis intermediate.
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| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Chemical Name | 3.5-Dibromoaniline |
| Synonyms | 3.5-Dibromo-benzenamine; 3.5-Dibromobenzenamine; 3.5-Dibromoaniline, 98%; 1.3-Dibromo-5-aminobenzene |
| CAS Number | 625-94-3 |
| Molecular Formula | C6H5Br2N |
| Molecular Weight | 242.92 g/mol |
| Appearance | White to pale yellow crystalline solid |
| Melting Point | 84-87 °C (lit.) |
| Boiling Point | 275.7 °C at 760 mmHg |
| Density | 1.886 g/cm³ |
| Solubility | Slightly soluble in water; soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol, ether, and benzene |
| Stability | Stable under normal conditions; incompatible with strong oxidizing agents and acids |
| pH | (Aqueous solutions) May be slightly basic due to the amino group |
| Chemical Properties | Aromatic amine with two bromine atoms at the 3 and 5 positions; reacts with electrophiles at the aromatic ring and the amino group |
| Applications | Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of dyes, pigments, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals; also used in the preparation of other aromatic compounds |
| Safety Information | May cause skin and eye irritation; may be harmful if swallowed or inhaled; refer to the MSDS for detailed safety information and appropriate handling procedures |


