Lithium bromide

Lithium bromide Basic information
Description Physical properties Uses Preparation
Product Name:Lithium bromide
Synonyms:LITHIUM HALIDE;Lithiumbromide,99+%;Lithium bromide, 0.05M sol.in trifluoroethanol, filt.over 0.45 micron, pure;Lithium bromide, anhydrous, for analysis, 99+%;Lithium bromide, extra pure, 99.999%;LITHIUM BROMIDE 99.999%;LITHIUM BROMIDE REAGENT;Lithiumbromide(99.95%-Li)(0.2%H2O)
CAS:7550-35-8
MF:BrLi
MW:86.85
EINECS:231-439-8
Product Categories:3: Li;Beaded Materials;Chemical Synthesis;Crystal Grade Inorganics;Inorganic Salts;Lithium Salts;Inorganics;Inorganic Salts;Lithium;Synthetic Reagents;metal halide;Materials Science;Metal and Ceramic Science;Synthetic Reagents;LITHIUM COMPOUNDS;Essential Chemicals;Reagent Plus;Routine Reagents;Lithium Salts;LithiumMetal and Ceramic Science;Salts;Crystal Grade Inorganics;Analytical Reagents for General Use;I-N, Puriss p.a.;Puriss p.a.;7550-35-8
Mol File:7550-35-8.mol
Lithium bromide Structure
Lithium bromide Chemical Properties
Melting point 550 °C (lit.)
Boiling point 1265 °C
density 1.57 g/mL at 25 °C
Fp 1265°C
storage temp. Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature
solubility Methanol (Very Slightly, Heated), Water (Slightly)
pka2.64[at 20 ℃]
form powder
Specific Gravity3.464
color White
Odorodorless
Water Solubility 61 g/100 mL (25 º C)
Sensitive Hygroscopic
Merck 14,5526
Stability:Stable. Anhydrous form is extremely hygroscopic.
LogP-0.37 at 25℃
CAS DataBase Reference7550-35-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry ReferenceLithium bromide(7550-35-8)
EPA Substance Registry SystemLithium bromide (7550-35-8)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xi
Risk Statements 32-40-43-36/37 -36/37/38 -36/38
Safety Statements 22-26-60-24/25-36/37-36/37/39
WGK Germany 2
RTECS OJ5755000
3
TSCA Yes
HS Code 28275900
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Lithium bromide Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionLithium bromide (LiBr) is the chemical compound of lithium and bromine. It has extreme hygroscopic, making it a suitable desiccant in the air conditioning systems. It can also be used in absorption chilling together with water. It is also useful in the organic synthesis such as forming adduct with some pharmaceuticals. In medical fields, it can be used as a sedative and used for the treatment of bipolar disorder. It can be manufactured by the treatment of lithium carbonate with hydrobromic acid. 
Physical propertiesLithium bromide is a white, crystalline, deliquescent solid. Aqueous solutions of lithium bromide have unusually low water vapor pressures. The following hydrates are formed: LiBr·H2O, LiBr-2H2O, LiBr-3H2O and LiBr-5H2O. All hydrates have incongruent melting points. Concentrated aqueous solutions of lithium bromide can dissolve significant quantities of polar organic substances such as cellulose. Lithium bromide, like lithium chloride, is soluble in polar organic solvents such as alcohols.
Lithium bromide
UsesLithium bromide is used in absorption, refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. A highly concentrated solution of the salt is an efficient absorbent of water vapor. The vapor pressure of such solution is very low. Other applications include the use of the salt as a swelling agent for wool, hair and other organic fibers; as a catalyst in dehydrohalogenation reactions; and as a sedative and hypnotic in medicine.
PreparationLithium bromide is prepared by neutralizing lithium hydroxide or lithium carbonate with an aqueous solution of hydrobromic acid, followed by concentration and crystallization:
LiOH + HBr → LiBr + H2O
Li2CO3 + HBr → LiBr + CO2 + H2O
The salt is usually obtained as hydrates. Anhydrous lithium bromide is obtained by heating hydrated salt under vacuum.


Chemical PropertiesWhite cubic crystals; hygroscopic; refractive index 1.784; density 3.464 g/cm3; melts at 550°C; vaporizes at 1,265°C; highly soluble in water (145g/100g at 4°C), much greater solubility in hot water (254g/100g at 90°C); soluble in methanol, ethanol and ether; slightly soluble in pyridine; vapor pressure of aqueous solutions at 52 and 68% concentrations at 25°C are 5 and 0.7 torr, respectively.
Physical propertiesWhite cubic crystals; hygroscopic; refractive index 1.784; density 3.464 g/cm3; melts at 550°C; vaporizes at 1,265°C; highly soluble in water (145g/100g at 4°C), much greater solubility in hot water (254g/100g at 90°C); soluble in methanol, ethanol and ether; slightly soluble in pyridine; vapor pressure of aqueous solutions at 52 and 68% concentrations at 25°C are 5 and 0.7 torr, respectively.
UsesLithium Bromide finds use as a desiccant in industrial air conditioning systems and industrial drying agents.
UsesIt is used for reconstitution of brines, as swelling agent for proteins and as electrolyte component in lithium battery. Used as brazing and welding flux. Lithium bromide is used as catalyst for the condensation of carbonyl compounds with active methylene compounds in the absence of solvent, operating medium for air-conditioning and industrial drying system. Also used in manufacturing pharmaceuticals and alkylation process. It also plays an important role in the synthesis of dihydropyrimidinones.
UsesAs humectant, in air-conditioning systems. An aqueous solution of lithium bromide containing about 50 % lithium bromide is used as an absorbent in large-scale absorption air conditioning equipment. Lithium bromide is also used in limited amounts by the pharmaceutical industry for dehydrobromination of organic compounds to form olefins.
DefinitionChEBI: A lithium salt in which the counterion is bromide. The anhydrous salt forms cubic crystals similar to common salt.
PreparationLithium bromide may be prepared by the reaction of lithium hydroxide monohydrate or lithium carbonate with hydrobromic acid. The resultant solution of lithium bromide may be evaporated and cooled to crystallize a hydrate of lithium bromide, the composition of which depends on the final temperature. The lithium bromide hydrate may be filtered from the mixture and carefully dried by the application of heat in a vacuum desiccator to avoid melting the hydrate.
General DescriptionLiBr/Chlorotrimethylsilane reagent participates in the conversion of alcohols to bromides.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNonflammable
Purification MethodsCrystallise it several times from water or EtOH, then dry it under high vacuum for 2 days at room temperature, followed by drying at 100o. Its solubility in H2O is 167% at ~20o, and 250% at ~100o. It is deliquescent and should be stored in a tightly stoppered vessel.
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