Bromoform

CAS# 75-25-2

Product Description

Bromoform (CHBr3) is a brominated organic solvent known for its high density and limited applications due to its regulatory and health implications. 

Product:

Bromoform

CAS:

75-25-2

Synonym:

Tribromomethane

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

Colorless to yellow liquid

Boiling point

146-150 °C

Density

2.89 g/cm3

Melting point

5-8 °C

Molecular Weight

252.73

Odor

Chloroform-like odor

Purity

99%

Refractive index

1.595

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Bromoform used in many
industry applications

Bromoform (CHBr3) is a brominated organic solvent known for its high density and limited applications due to its regulatory and health implications. Here are some of its industrial and laboratory uses:

  1. Laboratory Reagent: Bromoform is used in academic and research laboratories as a solvent or reagent in chemical syntheses and reactions that require its specific properties, such as high density and ability to dissolve certain materials.
  2. NMR Spectroscopy: Due to its high density, bromoform can be used as an NMR solvent to separate substances with close densities, facilitating more accurate spectroscopic analysis.
  3. Fire Retardants: It has been utilized in the formulation of fire retardants for specific industrial applications, leveraging its bromine content to inhibit combustion processes.
  4. Pharmaceuticals: Bromoform has seen limited use as an intermediate in the synthesis of certain pharmaceuticals, where its bromine atoms are incorporated into more complex molecules.
  5. Marine Applications: Historically, bromoform was used as a sedative for transporting live fish, taking advantage of its ability to be mixed with water and its sedative properties to reduce stress and mortality during transport.
  6. Calibration Fluid: Its high density and refractive index make it suitable for use as a calibration fluid in various types of scientific and industrial equipment, such as densitometers and refractometers.