1-Bromobenzene, is used as a general reagent in palladium-catalyzed reactions and in the synthesis of Grignard reagents. dissolved or suspended in cold aqueous mineral acid, is treated with sodium nitrite, a diazonium salt is formed. This diazo salt on treatment with cuprous bromide gives monobromobenzene. It has a molecular weight of 157.01 Da and chemical formula is C6H5Br. It has a high Boiling Point of 156.0°C and a very low melting point -30.6°C.
| Catalogue Number | B680145 | 
| Chemical Name | 1-Bromobenzene | 
| Synonyms | Bromobenzene; Bromobenzol; Monobromobenzene; NSC 6529; Phenyl Bromide; | 
| CAS Number | 108-86-1 | 
| Molecular Formula | C₆H₅Br | 
| Appearance | Clear Colourless Liquid | 
| Molecular Weight | 157.01 | 
| Storage | 4°C | 
| Solubility | Chloroform (Sparingly), Ethyl Acetate (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly) | 
| Category | Building Blocks; Miscellaneous; | 
| Applications | 1-Bromobenzene, is used as a general reagent in palladium-catalyzed reactions and in the synthesis of Grignard reagents. | 
| Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package | |
| References | Miyaura, N. et al.: Synth. Commun., 11, 513 (1981); Nahm, S. et al.: Tetra. Lett., 22, 3815 (1981); | 
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