High Purity Hydrogen Bromide (HBr)
Essential for semiconductor etching and fine chemical synthesis, delivering unparalleled purity.
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High Purity Hydrogen Bromide
This high-purity inorganic chemical, identified by CAS 10035-10-6, is supplied as a colorless liquid with a distinct pungent odor. It is manufactured to stringent standards, ensuring over 99% purity, making it ideal for critical industrial applications.
- Discover the benefits of high purity hydrogen bromide CAS 10035-10-6 for your semiconductor etching processes.
- Explore the use of hydrogen bromide for semiconductor etching in advanced manufacturing.
- Learn how to utilize inorganic bromine compounds for various chemical synthesis applications.
- Understand the role of epoxides and lactones opening agent in organic chemistry.
Key Product Advantages
Exceptional Purity Assurance
Benefit from the superior quality of high purity hydrogen bromide CAS 10035-10-6, ensuring reliable performance in your most demanding applications.
Versatile Chemical Synthesis
Leverage hydrogen bromide for semiconductor etching and its capabilities as a key reagent in the synthesis of inorganic bromine compounds, enabling diverse chemical transformations.
Reliable Supply and Delivery
Count on a stable supply chain for this vital pharmaceutical intermediate HBr, with fast delivery options to meet your production schedules.
Key Applications
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Utilize high purity hydrogen bromide for critical polysilicon etching processes, vital for the creation of microchips and advanced electronic components.
Chemical Synthesis
Employ this inorganic bromine compound as a fundamental reagent in the production of a wide array of specialized organic and inorganic chemicals.
Pharmaceutical Intermediates
The consistent quality of this pharmaceutical intermediate HBr makes it a reliable choice for synthesizing active pharmaceutical ingredients and other vital compounds.
Epoxide and Lactone Chemistry
The compound serves as an effective epoxides and lactones opening agent, facilitating key reactions in organic chemistry and product development.