n-Hexyl Bromide
n-Hexyl Bromide

n-Hexyl Bromide

n-Hexyl Bromide Specification

  • Molecular Formula
  • C6H13Br
  • HS Code
  • 29033990
  • Refractive Rate
  • 1.447 to 1.449 at 20 C
  • Boiling point
  • 155-157 C
  • Structural Formula
  • CH3(CH2)5Br
  • Taste
  • Not determined
  • Molecular Weight
  • 165.07 g/mol
  • Smell
  • Characteristic
  • Classification
  • Alkyl Halide
  • Grade
  • Industrial
  • Purity
  • 98% min
  • Application
  • Pharmaceutical intermediates, organic synthesis, agrochemicals
  • Appearance
  • Colorless to pale yellow liquid
  • CAS No
  • 111-25-1
  • EINECS No
  • 203-849-8
  • Other Names
  • 1-Bromohexane, Hexyl bromide, n-Hexyl bromide
  • Usage
  • Raw material in organic synthesis, research use
  • Melting Point
  • -86 C
  • Density
  • 1.176 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Solubility
  • Insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents
  • Raw Material
  • Hexanol, Hydrobromic acid
 
 

About n-Hexyl Bromide

Our organization is highly appreciated as a leading manufacturer, exporter and supplier of premium quality n-Hexyl Bromide. It is formulated with high precision by making use of quality-examined chemical compounds and the innovative techniques under the most favourable conditions. Widely used in various industries as a reagent and catalyst in chemical reactions, the provided bromide is also tested on different parameters of quality. Besides, patrons can easily avail this n-Hexyl Bromide at economic prices from us.

Features:

  • High effectiveness

  • Longer shelf life

  • Precise pH value

  • Optimum stability

 Specifications:

Sr No


A

General information :


1

Structure : CH3.(CH2)5.Br

2

Molecular formula : C6H13Br

3

Molecular weight : 165

4

Chemical name : 1-Bromohexane , n-hexylbromide

5

Density at 25oc : 1.176 gm/ml

6

Boiling point : 154 158oc

7

CAS no. : 111-25-1



B

Specifications :


1

Description : Clear colourless or pale yellowish liquid.

2

Water : Not more than 0.1 %

3

Acidity : Not more than 0.1 %

4

Purity by GC : Not less than 98.0%

 



Applications and Uses

n-Hexyl Bromide serves as an essential building block in organic synthesis, enabling the preparation of various pharmaceutical intermediates and agrochemicals. Its unique properties make it valuable for research and development in chemical and pharmaceutical industries.


Proper Storage and Handling

For optimal stability and safety, store n-Hexyl Bromide in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area with the container tightly closed. This ensures the product remains effective for its two-year shelf life and minimizes the risk of hazards such as toxicity or ignition.


Physical and Chemical Properties

This compound appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a characteristic odor. It is insoluble in water but dissolves easily in most organic solvents, facilitating its use in chemical processes. The molecular formula is C6H13Br, with a molecular weight of 165.07 g/mol.

FAQs of n-Hexyl Bromide:


Q: How should n-Hexyl Bromide be safely stored to maintain its stability?

A: n-Hexyl Bromide should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, with containers kept tightly closed to ensure stability and prolong its two-year shelf life.

Q: What is n-Hexyl Bromide typically used for in industrial and laboratory settings?

A: n-Hexyl Bromide is mainly used as an intermediate in organic synthesis, contributing to the production of pharmaceutical compounds, agrochemicals, and various research applications.

Q: Where is the best location to store n-Hexyl Bromide to prevent hazardous incidents?

A: The ideal storage location is in a dedicated chemical storage area that is cool, dry, and well-ventilated, away from ignition sources and incompatible substances.

Q: What factors contribute to the stability and shelf life of n-Hexyl Bromide?

A: Stability is ensured by storing the chemical in tightly sealed containers under recommended environmental conditions, protecting it from moisture and heat.

Q: How is n-Hexyl Bromide packaged for shipment and supply?

A: n-Hexyl Bromide is commonly packaged in drums, bottles, or as specified according to customer requirements and hazardous substance regulations.

Q: What benefits does n-Hexyl Bromide offer in pharmaceutical or organic synthesis processes?

A: Its high reactivity and purity (minimum 98%) make n-Hexyl Bromide a reliable precursor for synthesizing complex molecules, enhancing efficiency in the development of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals.

Q: When using n-Hexyl Bromide, what precautions should be taken due to its hazard classification?

A: Since n-Hexyl Bromide is classified as a toxic substance (Hazard Class 6.1, UN 2810), use personal protective equipment, avoid inhalation or skin contact, and practice safe chemical handling procedures at all times.

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