Sodium bromide, 99+% (dry wt.), water <1.0%
Sodium bromide, 99+% (dry wt.), water <1.0%
Sodium bromide, 99+% (dry wt.), water <1.0%
Sodium bromide, 99+% (dry wt.), water <1.0%
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

Sodium bromide, 99+% (dry wt.), water <1.0%

CAS: 7647-15-6 | BrNa | 102.89 g/mol
数量:
250 g
1000 g
5000 g
製品番号(カタログ番号) A10552.0B
または、製品番号A10552-0B
価格(JPY)
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数量:
1000 g
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化学物質識別子
CAS7647-15-6
IUPAC Namesodium bromide
Molecular FormulaBrNa
InChI KeyJHJLBTNAGRQEKS-UHFFFAOYSA-M
SMILES[Na+].[Br-]
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FormCrystals or powder or crystalline powder
Appearance (Color)White
Assay (Titration ex Bromide)≥99.0 to ≤101.0% (dry wt. basis)
Water Content (Karl Fischer Titration)≤1%
Sodium bromide is used in pharmaceutical applications, used in photographic processing and chemical intermediate for production of chemicals and bromides. It is widely used as an anticonvulsant. Also used for the preparation of drilling fluids, completion fluids and drilling muds formulations.

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Applications
Sodium bromide is used in pharmaceutical applications, used in photographic processing and chemical intermediate for production of chemicals and bromides. It is widely used as an anticonvulsant. Also used for the preparation of drilling fluids, completion fluids and drilling muds formulations.

Solubility
Soluble in water, soluble in alcohol.

Notes
It is thermally and chemically stable. Hygroscopic. Sodium bromide is non-flammable and when strongly heated it may emit bromine fumes.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. For use in a facile method for conversion of primary alkyl chlorides to bromides, see: Synth. Commun., 14, 1313 (1984). In combination with TMS chloride and bromine in 2:1 methanol-acetonitrile, provides a method for the ɑ -bromination of dimethyl acetals: Gazz. Chim. Ital., 123, 629 (1993).
  2. Srinivasa Rao, K.; Gehlot, P. S.; Gupta, H.; Drechsler, M.; Kumar, A. Sodium Bromide Induced Micelle to Vesicle Transitions of Newly Synthesized Anionic Surface Active Ionic Liquids Based on Dodecylbenzenesulfonate. J. Phys. Chem. B 2015, 119, (11), 4263-4274.
  3. Wang, G. W.; Gao, J. Solvent-free bromination reactions with sodium bromide and oxone promoted by mechanical milling. Green Chem. 2012, 14, (4), 1125-1131.