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Indium(III) bromide

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Formula
  
InBr3

Melting point
  
220 °C

Molar mass
  
354.53 g/mol

Density
  
4.74 g/cm³

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Appearance
  
hygroscopic yellow-white monoclinic crystals

Indium(III) bromide, (indium tribromide), InBr3, is a chemical compound of indium and bromine. It is a Lewis acid and has been used in organic synthesis.

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Structure

It has the same crystal structure as aluminium trichloride, with 6 coordinate indium atoms. When molten it is dimeric, In2Br6, and it is predominantly dimeric in the gas phase. The dimer has bridging bromine atoms with a structure similar to dimeric aluminium trichloride Al2Cl6.

Preparation and reactions

It is formed by the reaction of indium and bromine. InBr3 forms complexes with ligands, L, InBr3L, InBr3L2, InBr3L3.

Reaction with indium metal forms lower valent indium bromides, InBr2, In4Br7, In2Br3, In5Br7, In7Br9, indium(I) bromide. In refluxing xylene solution InBr3 and In metal react to form InBr2.

References

Indium(III) bromide Wikipedia