tribromoacetone
Tribromoacetone is a chemical compound with the formula C3H5Br3O. It is a trihalogenated derivative of acetone, where three hydrogen atoms on one of the methyl groups have been replaced by bromine atoms. In its pure form, tribromoacetone is a solid at room temperature. Its appearance can range from white to pale yellow crystals.
The synthesis of tribromoacetone typically involves the bromination of acetone under specific reaction conditions. This process
Tribromoacetone has been studied for its chemical properties and potential applications. It is known to be