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photo_camera | GPC9430-X | 100g
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GPC9430-2X |
£24.10 | |||
photo_camera | GPC9430-5X | 500g
GPC9430-5X |
£39.85 | |||
photo_camera | GPC9430-Y | 1Kg
GPC9430-Y |
£69.25 | |||
photo_camera | GPC9430-2.5Y | 2.5Kg
GPC9430-2.5Y |
£162.70 | |||
photo_camera | GPC9430-5Y | 5Kg
GPC9430-5Y |
£256.99 |
What is Ammonium Bromide? Ammonium Bromide (chemical formula NH₄Br) is a white crystalline salt formed by the combination of ammonia (NH₃) and hydrobromic acid (HBr). It is highly soluble in water and commonly used in various industrial, chemical, and laboratory applications. Alternate names for Ammonium Bromide include Ammonium bromide salt and Ammonium bromide (anhydrous).
Consistent Quality: We provide only high-quality Ammonium Bromide 99.5%, ensuring reliable and consistent performance for industrial, pharmaceutical, and laboratory applications.
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Frequent Uses
Chemical Synthesis
Widely used in chemical synthesis as a source of bromine ions for reactions involving bromine substitution. It is often used in organic synthesis to produce a variety of bromine-containing compounds, which are utilised in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and other fine chemicals.
Pharmaceutical Applications
Used in pharmaceutical formulations, particularly in medications that treat respiratory conditions. It acts as an expectorant and is also used in the synthesis of bromine-containing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).
Photographic and Lithographic Processes
In the development of photographic films and prints. It is involved in the preparation of photographic solutions and also used in lithographic plate production for printing.
Flame Retardants
Incorporated into materials to create flame retardants. It is used in textiles, plastics, and other materials to reduce flammability, making it valuable in fire safety applications.
Analytical Chemistry
Serves as a reagent in analytical chemistry for various chemical tests and standard solutions. It is used in laboratory procedures such as titrations and in the preparation of solutions for qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Laboratory Reactions
Frequently used in laboratory settings for reactions that require bromine ions. It is a key reagent in organic synthesis, particularly for nucleophilic substitution reactions and the preparation of organic bromides.
Electronics Industry
Used in the production of semiconductors, where it plays a role in photolithography processes. It is essential for creating patterns on substrates like silicon wafers, which are critical in the manufacturing of electronic components
CAS No. 12124-97-9
Appearance: White briquettes
Assay (as NH4Br): 99.5% min
Loss on drying: 0.2% Max
Appearance of solution (20% w/v): Clear, Colourless
Transmittance of 20% solution 410nm: 96.0% min
pH of a 5% solution: 4.5 - 5.5
Chlorides (as Cl-): 0.1% Max
Iodides (I-): 0.006% Max
Sulphates (as SO4): 0.005% Max
Heavy metals (as Pb): 0.0003% Max
Non-volatiles: 0.01% Max
Iron (as Fe): 0.0002% Max
Additional Typical Values
•Resistance to KMnO4 minutes: 10 minutes min
•Non-volatiles: 0.01% Max
•Alkaline earth metals (as Ca): 0.005% max
Cas Number: 12124-97-9
Einecs Number: 235-183-8
HS Code / Commodity Code: 29239000
Hazard Phrases: H319
Prec Phrases: P305+P351+P338