Allyl Bromide is also known as 3-Bromo-1-propene, 3-Bromopropylene, 3-Bromopropene, 1-Propene, 3-bromo-, Bromallylene, 3-bromoprop-1-ene, Propene with Molecular Formula of C3H5Br and Molecular Weight of 120.9758. It is manufactured through reaction of allyl alcohol and hydrogen bromide; partial dehydrobromination of dibromopropane and separation of isomers.
Available in colorless to light yellow liquid form, it has an unpleasant, pungent odor having Boiling Point of 71.3°C at 760 mm Hg, Melting Point of -119°C, Density/Specific Gravity of 1.398 at 20°C/4°C. Further, it has miscible solubility with ether, carbon disulfide, alcohol, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride and in water (3,835 mg/L at 25°C).
Product Details :
| Cas No | 106-95-6 |
| Assay | 99% MIN |
| Formula | CH2=CHCH2Br |
| Colour | Pale Yellow |
| Density | 1.41(w/w) |
| Moisture | 0.5 % max |
| Boiling Point | 70-72 Degree C |
| Purity | 99 % min |
| All impurity | 0.80 % |
| Grade Standard | Reagent Grade, Technical Grade |
| Physical State | Liquid |
| Usage | Industrial, Laboratory |
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