N-propyl bromide

N-propyl bromide(1-Bromopropane).

CAS: 106-94-5.

Formula: C3H7Br

Synonyms: 1-Bromopropane;

Typical Product Specifications

  • Melting Point: -110.5°C
  • Density: 1.3537 (at 20°C)
  • Appearance: Clear liquid
  • Color: Colorless
  • Boiling Point: 70.3 to 71.3 °C
  • Flash Point: 220°C (ASTM D-93)
  • Insolubility: In water
  • Molecular Weight: 122.993
  • Solubility: chloroform, Organic solvents, alcohol, ether

Uses

N-propyl bromide (n-bromopropane) is primarily used as a solvent in organic synthesis and as an alkylating agent in the preparation of various chemical compounds. It is also employed in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and in the extraction processes in analytical chemistry.

Safety Information

N-propyl bromide is flammable and toxic, posing risks of skin and eye irritation, as well as respiratory issues upon inhalation. It should be handled in a well-ventilated area with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and safety goggles to minimize exposure. Additionally, it should be kept away from heat sources and open flames.

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