Boron tribromide, BBr
3, is a colorless, fuming liquid compound containing
boron and
bromine
Bromine is a chemical element with the symbol Br and atomic number 35. It is the third-lightest element in group 17 of the periodic table ( halogens) and is a volatile red-brown liquid at room temperature that evaporates readily to form a simi ...
. Commercial samples usually are amber to red/brown, due to weak bromine contamination. It is decomposed by water and alcohols.
Chemical properties
Boron tribromide is commercially available and is a strong
Lewis acid.
It is an excellent demethylating or dealkylating agent for the
cleavage of
ether
In organic chemistry, ethers are a class of compounds that contain an ether group—an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups. They have the general formula , where R and R′ represent the alkyl or aryl groups. Ethers can again be ...
s, also with subsequent cyclization, often in the production of
pharmaceuticals.
The mechanism of dealkylation of tertiary alkyl ethers proceeds via the formation of a complex between the boron center and the ether oxygen followed by the elimination of an alkyl bromide to yield a dibromo(organo)
borane
Trihydridoboron, also known as borane or borine, is an unstable and highly reactive molecule with the chemical formula . The preparation of borane carbonyl, BH3(CO), played an important role in exploring the chemistry of boranes, as it indicated ...
.
:ROR + BBr
3 → RO
+(
−BBr
3)R → ROBBr
2 + RBr
Aryl methyl ethers (as well as activated primary alkyl ethers), on the other hand are dealkylated through a bimolecular mechanism involving two BBr
3-ether adducts.
:RO
+(
−BBr
3)CH
3 + RO
+(
−BBr
3)CH
3→ RO(
−BBr
3) + CH
3Br + RO
+(BBr
2)CH
3
The dibromo(organo)borane can then undergo
hydrolysis
Hydrolysis (; ) is any chemical reaction in which a molecule of water breaks one or more chemical bonds. The term is used broadly for substitution, elimination, and solvation reactions in which water is the nucleophile.
Biological hydrolys ...
to give a hydroxyl group,
boric acid
Boric acid, more specifically orthoboric acid, is a compound of boron, oxygen, and hydrogen with formula . It may also be called hydrogen borate or boracic acid. It is usually encountered as colorless crystals or a white powder, that dissolve ...
, and
hydrogen bromide
Hydrogen bromide is the inorganic compound with the formula . It is a hydrogen halide consisting of hydrogen and bromine. A colorless gas, it dissolves in water, forming hydrobromic acid, which is saturated at 68.85% HBr by weight at room tempe ...
as products.
:ROBBr
2 + 3H
2O → ROH + B(OH)
3 + 2HBr
It also finds applications in
olefin polymer
A polymer (; Greek '' poly-'', "many" + ''-mer'', "part")
is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules called macromolecules, composed of many repeating subunits. Due to their broad spectrum of properties, both synthetic a ...
ization and in
Friedel-Crafts chemistry as a
Lewis acid catalyst
Catalysis () is the process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a substance known as a catalyst (). Catalysts are not consumed in the reaction and remain unchanged after it. If the reaction is rapid and the catalyst recyc ...
.
The electronics industry uses boron tribromide as a boron source in pre-deposition processes for
doping in the manufacture of
semiconductors.
Boron tribromide also mediates the dealkylation of aryl alkyl ethers, for example
demethylation Demethylation is the chemical process resulting in the removal of a methyl group (CH3) from a molecule. A common way of demethylation is the replacement of a methyl group by a hydrogen atom, resulting in a net loss of one carbon and two hydrogen at ...
of
3,4-dimethoxystyrene into
3,4-dihydroxystyrene.
Synthesis
The reaction of
boron carbide with
bromine
Bromine is a chemical element with the symbol Br and atomic number 35. It is the third-lightest element in group 17 of the periodic table ( halogens) and is a volatile red-brown liquid at room temperature that evaporates readily to form a simi ...
at temperatures above 300 °C leads to the formation of boron tribromide. The product can be purified by vacuum
distillation
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.
History
The first synthesis was done by
Poggiale in 1846 by reacting boron trioxide with carbon and bromine at high temperatures:
:B
2O
3 + 3 C + 3 Br
2 → 2 BBr
3 + 3 CO
An improvement of this method was developed by
F. Wöhler and
Deville in 1857. By starting from amorphous boron the reaction temperatures are lower and no carbon monoxide is produced:
:2 B + 3 Br
2 → 2 BBr
3
Applications
Boron tribromide is used in organic synthesis,
pharmaceutical manufacturing, image processing, semiconductor doping, semiconductor plasma etching, and photovoltaic manufacturing.
See also
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List of highly toxic gases
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References
Further reading
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External links
Boron Tribromideat ''
The Periodic Table of Videos
''Periodic Videos'' (also known as ''The Periodic Table of Videos'') is a video project and YouTube channel on chemistry. It consists of a series of videos about chemical elements and the periodic table, with additional videos on other topics i ...
'' (University of Nottingham)
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Boron Tribromide(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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