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3,3-Dimethylallyl bromide (CAS 870-63-3)

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Alternate Names:
1-Bromo-3-methyl-2-butene; Prenyl bromide
CAS Number:
870-63-3
Molecular Weight:
149.03
Molecular Formula:
C5H9Br
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3,3-Dimethylallyl bromide (3,3-DMAB) is a versatile chemical compound extensively utilized in organic synthesis for various purposes. This colorless liquid exhibits a pungent odor and boasts a melting point of -87°C. As a member of the allylic bromide family, it holds great significance in the realm of organic synthesis. In scientific research, 3,3-Dimethylallyl bromide plays a role in the synthesis of an array of compounds, including agrochemicals and industrial chemicals. Furthermore, its applications extend to the creation of natural products like terpenes, steroids, and alkaloids. Moreover, its versatility also finds use in the synthesis of other essential compounds like polymers, dyes, and pesticides. Though the exact mechanism of action for 3,3-Dimethylallyl bromide remains partially elusive, it is believed to act as a Lewis acid catalyst in the reaction of allylic alcohols with bromine. Through this process, the bromine gets activated by the Lewis acid and subsequently reacts with the allylic alcohol to yield the valuable 3,3-Dimethylallyl bromide compound.


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3,3-Dimethylallyl bromide, 5 g

sc-238634
5 g
$36.00