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Silver i bromide

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Silver(I) bromide is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula AgBr. It is a light-sensitive substance commonly used in photographic emulsions and various scientific applications.

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Synthesis of Brominated Compounds

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Copper(i) bromide (CuBr; ≥98%), silver(i) bromide (AgBr; 99%), tetramethylammonium bromide (TMAB; ≥98%) and hydrobromic acid (48 wt% in H2O; ≥99.99%) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Acetone (HPLC grade), DMF (HPLC grade), DMSO (HPLC grade) and hypophosphorous acid (H3PO2; 50 wt% in H2O) were purchased from RANKEM (India). All chemicals were used without any further purification.
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Synthesis of Brominated Compounds

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Copper(i) bromide (CuBr; ≥98%), silver(i) bromide (AgBr; 99%), tetramethylammonium bromide (TMAB; ≥98%) and hydrobromic acid (48 wt% in H2O; ≥99.99%) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Acetone (HPLC grade), DMF (HPLC grade), DMSO (HPLC grade) and hypophosphorous acid (H3PO2; 50 wt% in H2O) were purchased from RANKEM (India). All chemicals were used without any further purification.
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