bromaceton
Bromaceton, also known as alpha-bromopropanone or 1-bromo-2-propanone, is a halogenated ketone with the chemical formula C3H5BrO. Its structure features an acetone backbone with a bromine atom substituted at the methyl group adjacent to the carbonyl, giving CH3-CO-CH2Br.
Physically, bromaceton is described as a volatile, colorless liquid with a distinct, sharp odor. It is more
Preparation typically involves alpha-bromination of acetone under controlled conditions, followed by purification, usually by distillation. As
In practical use, bromaceton serves as a chemical intermediate in the preparation of other halogenated ketones
Safety and handling: bromaceton is corrosive and can cause irritation to skin, eyes, and the respiratory tract.
Regulatory status: in several countries, bromaceton is listed as a controlled or regulated chemical due to