Organic bromide salts

Organic bromide salts

Organic compound that contains one or more bromide ions bonded by ionic bonds. Salts are products of acid-base reactions.
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2-Bromoethylamine hydrobromide is used to construct C2-symmetric imidazolidinylidene ligands with a dioxolane backbone. It acts as a building block which is used for proteomics research. It is also used as organic and pharmaceutical intermediates for the preparation of first-aid medicines.
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Domiphen bromide is employed as a phase transfer catalyst in synthetic chemistry. It is used as a quaternary ammonium cation with cationic surfactant properties. Further, it is used as an antiseptic and an active pharmaceutical ingredient.
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Inorganics are commonly defined as elements and compounds that do not contain a carbon-hydrogen bond. Examples of these include carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, and carbide, to name a few. This group also includes carbon allotropes such as graphite and graphene.
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