- Boron tribromide
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Name = Boron tribromide
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ImageName = Boron tribromide
IUPACName = Boron tribromide
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
CASNo = 10294-33-4
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Formula = BBr3
MolarMass = 250.537 g mol−1
Density = 2.60 g cm−3
Solvent = other solvents
Solubility = Reacts violently
MeltingPt = −46.3 °C −51.34 °F 227 K
BoilingPtC = 91Boron tribromide, BBr3, is a liquid compound containing
boron andbromine . It is usually made by heatingboron trioxide withcarbon in the presence of bromine: this generates free boron which reacts vigorously with the bromine. It is very volatile and fumes in air because it reacts vigorously withwater to formboric acid andhydrogen bromide . [Vacwell Engineering Company v BHD Chemicals Ltd [1969] 1 A.C 191.]Chemical properties
Boron tribromide is commercially available and is a strong
Lewis acid . It is an excellent demethylating or dealkylating agent forether s, often in the production of pharmaceuticals. Additionally, it also finds applications inolefin polymer ization and inFriedel-Crafts chemistry as aLewis acid catalyst . The electronics industry uses boron tribromide as a boron source in pre-deposition processes for doping in the manufacture ofsemiconductors . [ [http://www.albemarle.com/TDS/Fine_chemistry_services/BC-0196_BORON_Tri-Bromide.pdf Boron Tribromide] , Albemarle Corporation]ynthesis
The reaction of
boron carbide withbromine at temperatures above 300 °C leads to the formation of boron tribromide. The product can be purified by vacuumdistillation .History
The first synthesis was done by M. Poggiale in 1846 by reacting boron trioxide with carbon and bromine at high temperatures: [cite journal
title = Bore - Sur un nouveau composé de brome et de bore, l'acide bromoborique et le bromoborate d'ammoniaque
author = M. Poggiale
journal = Comptes rendus hebdomadaires
volume = 22
issue =
pages = 124–130
year = 1846
url = http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k29798/f128.table
doi = ]:B2O3 + 3 C + 3 Br2 → 2 BBr3 + 3 CO
An improvement of this method was developed by F. Wöhler and Deville in 1857. By starting from amorphous boron the reaction temperatures are lower and no carbon monoxide is produced: [cite journal
title = Du bore
author = F. Wöhler, H. E. S.-C. Deville
journal = Annales de chimie et de physique
volume = 52
issue =
pages = 63–92
year = 1858
url = http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k347939/f62.table
doi = ]:2 B + 3 Br2 → 2 BBr3
References
External links
* [http://www.google.de/patents?id=v3VTAAAAEBAJ&printsec=abstract&zoom=4&dq=%22Boron+tribromide%22+%22boron+carbide%22 1962 Patent on the production of boron tribromide]
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