Chalcone Dibromide
Cas No :
611-91-6
Form :
Solid
Molecular Weight :
368.06 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C15H12BR2O
Boiling Point :
411 °C
Solubility :
Slightly Soluble In Organic Solvents
Description :
Chalcone Dibromide is a halogenated derivative of chalcone widely used as a reactive intermediate in organic synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and fine chemical production. The addition of bromine atoms increases its electrophilicity and reactivity, making it valuable in cross-coupling reactions and bromination studies.
It is primarily applied in drug synthesis, organic transformations, and laboratory research. Chalcone Dibromide is strictly an industrial and laboratory chemical, not intended for food, fragrance, or cosmetic use.
Used as a building block for brominated flavonoids, heterocycles, and biologically active molecules.
Valuable in multi-step syntheses for anticancer, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory drug intermediates.
Can be interlinked with related products such as Chalcone, potassium-oleate, pyridinium-p-toluenesulfonate, and silver-dibenzyl-phosphate from the ChemicalBull catalogue.
Applied in academic and industrial research laboratories for studying halogenation reactions, Michael additions, and cross-coupling transformations.
Used as a standard reagent in organic chemistry, material science, and bromination studies.
Serves as a precursor for brominated dyes, fluorescent molecules, and advanced organic materials.
Can be combined with other halogenated organics and aromatic ketones in speciality chemical synthesis.
Produced by speciality chemical manufacturers under controlled conditions to ensure purity and stability.
ChemicalBull Pvt. Ltd. supplies Chalcone Dibromide for pharmaceutical, research, and organic synthesis applications.
The MSDS provides detailed information on safe handling, storage, and hazard management and is available on request.