- Assay (HPLC/GC): ≥98.0%
- Loss on Drying: ≤0.30%
- Residue on Ignition: ≤0.10%
- Heavy Metals (Pb): ≤10 ppm
- Related Substances: ≤0.50%
- Water Content: ≤0.20%


Main Uses
This compound is a high-value fluorinated bromoaniline aromatic intermediate, bearing amino, bromo and trifluoromethyl functional groups on the benzene ring. It is widely used in pharmaceutical intermediates, agrochemicals, organic synthesis and new material development. The reactive amino group can perform diazotization, acylation and condensation reactions, while bromine is available for Suzuki, Heck and other cross-coupling reactions, and trifluoromethyl improves metabolic stability, lipophilicity and chemical resistance of target molecules. It is an essential building block for synthesizing antitumor, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and central nervous system drug candidates. It is also extensively applied in the preparation of high-efficiency pesticides, herbicides, organic optoelectronic materials and fluorinated fine chemical derivatives, as well as a key raw material for laboratory synthetic route design and process amplification.
Safety Information
This fluorinated aromatic bromide is classified as a skin and eye irritant. Direct skin contact may cause redness, irritation and allergic dermatitis, especially for sensitive skin persons. Eye exposure leads to severe stinging, tearing and conjunctival inflammation, requiring immediate continuous flushing with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes. Inhalation of dust or volatile vapor can irritate respiratory tract mucosa, causing throat dryness, cough and slight chest discomfort. Ingestion may result in nausea, vomiting and gastrointestinal irritation. When handling, wear chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles and dust respirator, and operate strictly in a well-ventilated fume hood. Store in tightly sealed, dry, cool and dark place, isolated from oxidants, strong acids and heat sources. Waste residues and contaminated packaging must be treated as hazardous waste; unauthorized discharge into water and soil is strictly prohibited to prevent ecological pollution.
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