Name: | 1,3-Dibromopropane |
Other name: | 1,3-propanedibromide |
CAS: | 109-64-8 |
Specification: | Molecular formula: C3H6Br2 Molecular weight : 201.88800 Appearance : Clear liquid Melting point :−34 ℃(lit.) Boiling point: 167 ℃(lit.) Relative density : 1.989 g/mL at 25 ℃(lit.) Refractive index : n20/D 1.524(lit.) Flash point :54 ℃ Content : ≥99.0% Moisture : ≤0.05% |
Other characters: | Water Solvency: 1.7 g/L (30 ℃) Condition of storage: The storage room is ventilated and dry and stored separately with food, oxidants and acids. Stability: Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases. Flammable. Purpose:Organic synthetic intermediates. |
Packing: | 250Kg / Iron drum |
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Synthetic rout: | The product was prepared by the reaction of propanediol with bromohydrogen acid. Concentrated sulfuric acid and1,3-Propanediolwere added to the bromohydrogen acid, then slowly dripped into concentrated sulfuric acid, then refluxed in the sand bath for 7 hours, then the coarse product was steamed out and washed with water once. 10% sodium thiosulfate solution was used to wash 10% sodium carbonate twice for 2-3 times, then the water layer was removed and dried with anhydrous calcium chloride. The product was obtained by constant pressure fractionation and collection of 159-168 ℃ fractions. |
UN No.: | UN 1993 3/PG 3 |
Packing group: | III |
HS code: | 2903399090 |