hexabrominated
Hexabrominated refers to a class of chemical compounds containing six bromine atoms. These substances are often derivatives of organic molecules, where bromine atoms have replaced hydrogen atoms in the structure. The presence of multiple bromine atoms can significantly alter the physical and chemical properties of the parent compound, typically increasing its molecular weight and often imparting flame-retardant characteristics.
One prominent example of a hexabrominated compound is hexabromobenzene. This chemical is a stable, crystalline solid
The environmental persistence and potential bioaccumulation of certain hexabrominated substances have led to their classification as