Indium monobromine is an inorganic compound composed of indium and bromine. It is a red crystal with a distorted sodium chloride type crystal structure. [1] Indium monobromine can be made by heating the metal indium with InBr3 [2]= BrIn[Mn(CO)5]2 was generated at the Insertion reaction of indium monobromide with halothane to generate alkyl indium halide [3] and NiBr complex to generate Niin bond [4] [5] It is unstable in water and disintegrates into the metals indium and indium bromide. When indium dibromide is dissolved in water, it first becomes InBr, forming a red solution, and then rapidly dissolves
It can produce red or reddish brown melt, its thin layer is almost black. It turns bright red when cured. Stable at room temperature and pressure.
Materials to avoid: moisture/moist acid. Hydrolysis slowly in cold water, if heated, hydrolysis immediately. Reacts with indium tribromide to form metal indium.
Product Name: Indium(I) bromide
CAS number:14280-53-6
EINECS number:238-172-6
Molecular Formula: BrIn
MW.: 194.72
Grade:anhydrous
Assay:99.99%
Class: bromide
Colour: red
Appearance: crystalline solid
Melting point: 285°C
Boiling point: 656°C
Density: 4960 kg m-3
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