Copper(i) Bromide

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Copper(i) Bromide
✅ COPPER(I) BROMIDE – PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Copper(I) Bromide (CuBr) is an inorganic copper salt widely used in chemical synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and organic chemistry. It is commonly used as a catalyst in various organic reactions, including coupling reactions and halogenation processes. Copper(I) Bromide also serves as a reagent in the preparation of copper complexes for different applications, including electroplating and photographic chemicals. We supply Copper(I) Bromide in both industrial and laboratory grades, with global distribution to USA, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Chile.
📦 Industries Used In:
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Chemical Manufacturing (organic synthesis, catalysis)
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Pharmaceuticals (pharmaceutical intermediates)
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Photography (photographic chemicals)
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Electronics (electroplating and copper deposition)
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Laboratories (as a reagent in chemical research)
🧪 Available Grades:
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Industrial Grade
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Reagent Grade
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Laboratory Grade
⚙️ Functions:
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Catalyst in organic reactions, including coupling reactions
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Used in the synthesis of copper complexes for various chemical processes
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Applied in electroplating for copper deposition
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Acts as a reagent in halogenation and other organic syntheses
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Used in photographic chemicals for film and image development
🧩 Classified Under:
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Copper Compounds
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Bromides
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Inorganic Salts
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Chemical Reagents
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Catalysts
CAS Number
7787-70-4
Formula
CuBr
Molecular Weight
143.45 g/mol
Density
5.19 g/cm³
Gravity
~5.19
Melting Point
~498 °C