Allyl bromide

Allyl bromide Basic information
Product Name:Allyl bromide
Synonyms:BROMALLYLENE;2-PROPENYL BROMIDE;ALLYL BROMIDE;3-BROMOPROPYLENE;3-BROMOPROPENE;3-BROMO-1-PROPENE;CH2=CHCH2Br;Propene, 3-bromo-
CAS:106-95-6
MF:C3H5Br
MW:120.98
EINECS:203-446-6
Product Categories:omega-Unsaturated Halides;Biochemistry;Pharmaceutical Intermediates;omega-Functional Alkanols, Carboxylic Acids, Amines & Halides;Reagents for Oligosaccharide Synthesis
Mol File:106-95-6.mol
Allyl bromide Structure
Allyl bromide Chemical Properties
Melting point -119 °C
Boiling point 70-71 °C(lit.)
density 1.398 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
vapor density 4.2 (vs air)
vapor pressure 18.66kPa at 25℃
refractive index n20/D 1.469(lit.)
Fp 28 °F
storage temp. 2-8°C
solubility Chloroform (Soluble)
form Liquid
color Clear colorless to slightly colored
Specific Gravity1.398
Odorunpleasant
explosive limit4.3-7.3%(V)
Water Solubility insoluble
Sensitive Light Sensitive
Merck 14,288
BRN 605308
Exposure limitsACGIH: TWA 0.1 ppm; STEL 0.2 ppm (Skin)
Stability:Stable. Flammable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
InChIKeyBHELZAPQIKSEDF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
LogP1.79
CAS DataBase Reference106-95-6(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry Reference1-Propene, 3-bromo-(106-95-6)
EPA Substance Registry System3-Bromopropene (106-95-6)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes F,T,N
Risk Statements 11-23/25-34-50-25-46-45
Safety Statements 16-26-36/37/39-45-60-61-53
RIDADR UN 1099 3/PG 1
WGK Germany 2
RTECS UC7090000
8-19
Autoignition Temperature554 °F
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 3
PackingGroup I
HS Code 29033036
Hazardous Substances Data106-95-6(Hazardous Substances Data)
ToxicityLD50 orally in Rabbit: 120 mg/kg
MSDS Information
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Allyl bromide Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesColorless liquid
Chemical PropertiesAllyl bromide is a clear to light yellow liquid. As an alkylating agent, allyl bromide is used extensively in the synthesis of polymers, pharmaceuticals, allyls, and other organic compounds. Allyl bromide is a clear liquid with an intense, acrid, persistent smell and is flammable. It is insoluble in water, but soluble in alcohol, aether, acetone, carbon tetrachloride, and chloroform. In fact, allyl bromide is used in the synthesis of other allyl compounds, to synthesize dyestuff, spice, and as a curative in the medicine industry. Allyl bromide has a very high mobility in soil. It is also used as a soil fumigant and as a contact poison. Allyl bromide induces unscheduled DNA synthesis in HeLa cells.
Chemical PropertiesAllyl bromide is a highly flammable, colorless to light yellow liquid with an unpleasant, pungent odor.
UsesAllyl Bromide is used as a reagent in the synthesis of Resveratrol derivatives. Resveratrol (R150000) is a minor constituent of wine, correlated with serum lipid reduction and inhibition of platelet a ggregation. Resveratrol is a specific inhibitor of COX-1, and it also inhibits the hydroperoxidase activity of COX-1. It has been shown to inhibit events associated with tumor initiation, promotion a nd progression.
Usesmanufacture of synthetic perfumes, other allyl compounds.
UsesAllyl bromide is used as an alkylating agent in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, polymers, adhesives, perfumes, biochemicals and other allylic compounds. It is used as precursor for the preparation of allyliczinc bromide by reacting it with zinc. It is also used in the preparation of allylethers like allyl decyl ether, allyl benzyl ether and allyl geranyl ether. It is also used in the preparation of R enantiomer of allyl phenyl carbinol (APC) such as 1-phenyl-3-butene, which is a valuable intermediate for drugs and agro-chemicals.
General DescriptionA clear colorless to light yellow liquid with an irritating unpleasant odor. Flash point 30°F. Irritates eyes, skin, and respiratory system. Toxic by skin absorption. Denser than water and slightly soluble in water.
Air & Water ReactionsHighly flammable. Slightly soluble in water.
Reactivity ProfileAllyl bromide decomposes upon heating and exposure to light, forming HBr (a strong reducing agent). Reacts violently with oxidizing agents. Can react exothermically with reducing agents to release hydrogen gas. In the presence of various catalysts (such as acids) or initiators, may undergo exothermic addition polymerization reactions.
HazardStrong irritant to skin and eyes, flammable, high fire risk. Upper respiratory tract irritant. Ques- tionable carcinogen.
Health HazardInhalation of vapor irritates mucous membranes and causes dizziness, headache, and lung irritation. Contact with liquid irritates eyes and skin. Ingestion causes irritation of mouth and stomach.
Health HazardExposures to allyl bromide cause severe eye and skin burns, irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system. It is harmful when absorbed through the skin or inhaled in the workplace. Laboratory rats exposed for a prolonged period of time developed symptoms of poisoning, such as excessive salivation in a small number of animals, and severe gastric irritation. Vapors of allyl bromide may cause dizziness or suffocation, headache, coughing, and distressed breathing.
Flammability and ExplosibilityHighlyflammable
Safety ProfilePoison by ingestion and intraperitoneal routes. Mdly toxic by inhalation. Human mutation data reported. See also ALLYL CHLORIDE and ALLYL COMPOUNDS. Dangerous fire and explosion hazard when exposed to heat, flame, or oxidizers. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Br-. To fight fire, use alcohol foam, water spray or mist, CO2, dry chemical
SynthesisAllyl alcohol was synthesized from glycerol and formic acid under inert atmosphere, hydrolysed with NaOH and fractionally distilled to yield the 73% allyl alcohol water azeotrope. This was then reacted with 48% hydrobromic acid and sulfuric acid and the allyl bromide distilled as per the conventional method. It was then redistilled with 3A molecular sieves drying agent to yield the final product which is stored over additional 3A molecular sieves.
Potential ExposureUsed as an insecticide; in the manufacture of resins, fragrances, and other chemicals
storageAllyl bromide should be stored separate from oxidizing materials and alkalis in a cool, dry, well-ventilated location in tightly closed containers.
ShippingUN1099 Allyl bromide, Hazard Class: 3; Labels: 3-Flammable liquid, 6.1-Poisonous materials
Purification MethodsWash the bromide with NaHCO3 solution then distilled water, dry (CaCl2 or MgSO4), and fractionally distil. Protect it from strong light. [Beilstein 1 IV 754.] LACHRYMATORY, HIGHLY TOXIC and FLAMMABLE.
IncompatibilitiesVapor may form explosive mixture with air. Incompatible with oxidizers (chlorates, nitrates, peroxides, permanganates, perchlorates, chlorine, bromine, fluorine, etc.); contact may cause fires or explosions. Keep away from alkaline materials, strong bases, strong acids, oxoacids, epoxides. Heat or light exposure may cause decomposition and corrosive vapors.
Waste DisposalIn accordance with 40CFR 165 recommendations for the disposal of pesticides and pesticide containers. Must be disposed properly by following package label directions or by contacting your local or federal environmental control agency, or by contacting your regional EPA office.
PrecautionsWorkers should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), goggles and a face shield, protective clothing for high concentrations of vapor, chemical protective clothing that is specifi cally recommended by the manufacturer to avoid poisoning. Workers should be careful as allyl bromide reacts with oxidizing materials and alkalis.
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