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2-Bromopropane liquid Raw Materials CAS 75-26-3
Product Overview:
2-Bromopropane liquid is a volatile colorless liquid, slightly soluble in water and miscible with alcohols, ethers, benzene and chloroform. 2-Bromopropane CAS 75-26-3 is obtained by the reaction of isopropanol with hydrobromic acid. 2-Bromopropane Raw Materials are intermediates of insecticides fenvalerate, fenvalerate, propoxur, fungicide fenvalerate, fluoramide and herbicide fenvalerate and paspalphos.
2-Bromopropane liquid Raw Materials CAS 75-26-3 Attributes
MF:C3H7Br
MW:122.99
EINECS:200-855-1
Specification:2-Bromopropane liquid
Sample:2-Bromopropane liquid
Brand:2-Bromopropane liquid
Appearance: Liquid
Storage: Cool Dry Place
Brand: Globalchemical
Shelf Life: 2 Years
Test Method: HPLC
2-Bromopropane liquid Raw Materials CAS 75-26-3 Details
Uses and synthesis of 2-Bromopropane liquid
2-Bromopropane liquid is a volatile colorless liquid, slightly soluble in water and miscible with alcohols, ethers, benzene and chloroform. 2-Bromopropane CAS 75-26-3 is obtained by the reaction of isopropanol with hydrobromic acid. 2-Bromopropane Raw Materials are intermediates of insecticides fenvalerate, fenvalerate, propoxur, fungicide fenvalerate, fluoramide and herbicide fenvalerate and paspalphos.
Applications / Functions of 2-Bromopropane liquid
- 2-Bromopropane liquid is an intermediate of the insecticides fenvalerate, Fenvalerate, Propoxur, the fungicide Fenvalerate, fluoramide, and the herbicides fenvalerate and paspalphos.
- 2-Bromopropane CAS 75-26-3 for intermediates in organic synthesis, medicine, and pesticides
Physicochemical Property of 2-Bromopropane liquid
2-Bromopropane Raw Materials are volatile colorless liquid, slightly soluble in water, miscible with alcohol, ether, benzene, chloroform.
Production methodprocess of 2-Bromopropane liquid
2-Bromopropane liquid is obtained by reacting isopropyl alcohol with hydrobromic acid.