dibromamine
Dibromamine is a chemical compound with the formula H2NBr2. It is a brominated derivative of ammonia, where two hydrogen atoms in ammonia are replaced by bromine atoms. Dibromamine is a colorless liquid at room temperature, but it can solidify at lower temperatures. It is highly reactive and can decompose explosively when heated or exposed to shock. Dibromamine is primarily used as a brominating agent in organic synthesis, where it introduces bromine atoms into organic molecules. It is also used in the production of certain pharmaceuticals and as a reagent in analytical chemistry. Due to its reactivity and potential hazards, dibromamine must be handled with care, typically under controlled conditions and with appropriate safety measures.