Hydrobromic Acid
Product Description
Hydrobromic acid is a strong acid with various industrial and laboratory applications.
Product:
Hydrobromic Acid
CAS:
10035-10-6
Synonym:
Hydrogen bromide; Bromane
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
Colorless to very dark yellow liquid
Boiling point
122 °C
Density
1.49 g/cm3
Melting point
−11 °C
Molecular Weight
80.91
Odor
Sharp, irritating odor
Purity
48 wt. % in H2O
Refractive index
1.438
Uses, Applications & Markets
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Hydrobromic Acid used in many
industry applications
Hydrobromic acid is a strong acid with various industrial and laboratory applications. Here are some of its uses:
- Chemical Synthesis: Hydrobromic acid is widely used as a reagent and catalyst in chemical synthesis reactions. It is commonly employed in the production of pharmaceuticals, organic intermediates, and specialty chemicals. Hydrobromic acid facilitates various transformations such as alkylations, halogenations, and cyclizations.
- Hydrobromination Reactions: Hydrobromic acid is utilized in hydrobromination reactions to introduce bromine atoms into organic molecules. This process is important for the synthesis of bromoalkanes, which are used as intermediates in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals.
- Acid-catalyzed Reactions: Hydrobromic acid serves as a catalyst in acid-catalyzed reactions such as hydration, dehydration, and rearrangement reactions. It facilitates protonation of substrates, leading to the formation of desired products in organic synthesis and industrial processes.
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Hydrobromic acid is employed in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). It is used in the production of brominated compounds with therapeutic properties, including sedatives, antispasmodics, and anticholinergics.
- Electroplating: Hydrobromic acid is sometimes used in electroplating baths for the deposition of metal coatings on substrates. It helps regulate the pH of plating solutions and may also serve as a source of bromide ions for specific plating processes.
- Laboratory Applications: Hydrobromic acid is commonly used in laboratories as a source of bromide ions and as a reagent for various chemical reactions. It is employed in organic synthesis, analytical chemistry, and in the preparation of standard solutions and reagent mixtures.