3-Bromothiophene with CAS number 872-31-1 under the brand names MALLAK 3BT. We manufacture and export this product important raw material for pharmaceutical API and dyes intermediates. Its similar names are 3-Bromothiophene; 3-Thienyl bromide;Thiophene,3-bromo; Thiophene.
Technical Data Sheet of 3-Bromothiophene
Revision No.: 1
Revision Date: 11 / 2018
Product Name | 3-Bromothiophene |
Molecular Formula | C4H3BrS |
Molecular Weight | 163.04g/mol |
CAS No | 872-31-1 |
Synonyms
3-Bromothiophene; 3-Thienyl bromide;Thiophene,3-bromo; Thiophene, 3-bromo-; 3-thienylBr;
3-bromo-thiophene; thien-3-yl bromide; 3-thienyl bromide; 3-bromonithiophene; 3-Bromothiophene;
3-Thienyl bromide; NSC 96612; β-Bromothiophene; 3-Bromothiphene
Appearance | Colourless to Pale Yellow Liquid |
Odour | Benzene-like Odor |
Purity (by G.C.) | 97.0% |
Density | 1.722 g/cm3 |
Boiling Point | 157-158°C |
Melting Point | -10ºC |
Flash Point | 63°C |
Refractive Index | 1.591 |
Solubility | Insoluble in Water. Slightly soluble in Chloroform and Methanol. |
Stability | Stable. Light sensitive. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong reducing agents and strong bases. |
It is used in the preparation of derivatives such as thienylenic alpha, µ-diformyl-alpha-oligothiophenes and 3-lithiothiophene. |
It is also used in the synthesis of 3-lithiothiophene by reacting with n-butyllithium. |
It is a compound used as a corrosion inhibitor in mild steel. |
It also shows antimicrobial activity against common bacterium types such as Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtillis. |
It was used in the synthesis and characterization of derivatives of thienylenic α, ω−diformyl−α−oligothiophenes. |
Store in a tightly closed container. Flammables-area. Separate from oxidizing materials. |
Metal or HDPE drums packaging (we can package depending upon customer requirements, e.g. 25, 50 or 200kg). |
Note: Information given in this technical data sheet is based on current knowledge and our laboratory evaluation; it is presented as per our opinion without any guarantee. Buyers must carry out their own tests and experiments to determine the suitability and completeness of our products for their use and application.