Scandium bromide

Scandium(III) bromide
Names
IUPAC name
Tribromoscandium
Other names
Scandium tribromide
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • 13465-59-3
3D model (JSmol)
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ChemSpider
  • 75332 checkY
ECHA InfoCard 100.033.349 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • 236-699-6
PubChem CID
  • 83495
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
  • DTXSID0065486 Edit this at Wikidata
InChI
  • InChI=1S/3BrH.Sc/h3*1H;/q;;;+3/p-3
    Key: APPHYFNIXVIIJR-UHFFFAOYSA-K
  • Br[Sc](Br)Br
Properties
Chemical formula
ScBr3
Molar mass 284.67 g/mol
Appearance anhydrous powder
Density 3.914 g/cm3
Melting point 904 °C (1,659 °F; 1,177 K)[1][2][3]
Solubility in water
soluble
Solubility soluble in ethanol
Thermochemistry
Std enthalpy of
formation fH298)
-2.455 kJ/g
Hazards
NFPA 704 (fire diamond)
NFPA 704 four-colored diamondHealth 0: Exposure under fire conditions would offer no hazard beyond that of ordinary combustible material. E.g. sodium chlorideFlammability 0: Will not burn. E.g. waterInstability 0: Normally stable, even under fire exposure conditions, and is not reactive with water. E.g. liquid nitrogenSpecial hazards (white): no code
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Related compounds
Other anions
Scandium fluoride
Scandium chloride
Scandium triiodide
Other cations
Yttrium(III) bromide
Lutetium(III) bromide
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
Chemical compound

Scandium bromide, or ScBr3, is a trihalide, hygroscopic, water-soluble chemical compound of scandium and bromine.

Preparation and properties

ScBr3 is produced through the burning of scandium in bromine gas.[4]

2 Sc(s) + 3 Br2(g) → 2 ScBr3(s)

Scandium bromide can also be prepared by reacting excess hydrobromic acid with scandium oxide, and the hexahydrate can be crystallized from the solution. The thermal decomposition of hexahydrate can only yield scandium oxybromide (ScOBr) and scandium oxide.[5] The anhydrous form can be produced by the reaction of bromine, scandium oxide and graphite in nitrogen gas.[6]

Heating reaction between ammonium bromide and scandium oxide or scandium bromide hexahydrate, through (NH4)3ScBr6 intermediate, decomposes to obtain anhydrous scandium bromide.[7]

Uses

Scandium bromide is used for solid state synthesis of unusual clusters such as Sc19Br28Z4, (Z=Mn, Fe, Os or Ru). These clusters are of interest for their structure and magnetic properties.[8]

References

  1. ^ Steinwand, S.J. et al. Inorg. Chem. 36, 6413, (1997)
  2. ^ "Scandium tribromide".
  3. ^ "Scandium Bromide".
  4. ^ "WebElements Periodic Table » Scandium » reactions of elements".
  5. ^ Petrů, F.; Kůtek, F. (1960). "Beiträge zur Chemie seltener Elemente X. Basische Scandiumhalogenide". Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications. 25 (4): 1143–1147. doi:10.1135/cccc19601143. ISSN 1212-6950.
  6. ^ Reid, Allen Forrest; Wadsley, Arthur D.; Sienko, Michell J. (Jan 1968). "Crystal chemistry of sodium scandium titanate, NaScTiO4, and its isomorphs". Inorganic Chemistry. 7 (1): 112–118. doi:10.1021/ic50059a024. ISSN 0020-1669.
  7. ^ Meyer, Gerd; Dötsch, Siegfried; Staffel, Thomas (1987-01-01). "The ammonium-bromide route to anhydrous rare earth bromides MBr3". Journal of the Less Common Metals. 127: 155–160. doi:10.1016/0022-5088(87)90372-9. ISSN 0022-5088.
  8. ^ "Scandium(III) bromide | CAS 13465-59-3".
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  • ScB12
  • ScBr3
  • Sc(CH3COO)3
  • ScCl3
  • ScF3
  • ScH3
  • ScI3
  • ScN
  • Sc(NO3)3
  • Sc2O3
  • ScP
  • ScS
  • PrScO3
  • Sc2S3
  • Sc2(SO4)3
  • Sc(SO3CF3)3
  • ScB2
  • Sc(ClO4)3
  • ScSb
  • Sc(ReO4)3
  • Sc2Te3
  • Sc(C5H5)3
  • Sc(C9H13)3
  • Sc(OH)3
  • Sc(OCH(CH3)2)3
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Salts and covalent derivatives of the bromide ion
HBr He
LiBr BeBr2 BBr3
+BO3
CBr4
+C
NBr3
BrN3
NH4Br
NOBr
+N
Br2O
BrO2
Br2O3
Br2O5
BrF
BrF3
BrF5
Ne
NaBr MgBr2 AlBr
AlBr3
SiBr4 PBr3
PBr5
PBr7
+P
S2Br2
SBr2
BrCl Ar
KBr CaBr2
ScBr3 TiBr2
TiBr3
TiBr4
VBr2
VBr3
CrBr2
CrBr3
MnBr2 FeBr2
FeBr3
CoBr2 NiBr2
NiBr42−
CuBr
CuBr2
ZnBr2 GaBr3 GeBr2
GeBr4
AsBr3
+As
+AsO3
SeBr2
SeBr4
Br2 Kr
RbBr SrBr2 YBr3 ZrBr3
ZrBr4
NbBr5 MoBr2
MoBr3
MoBr4
TcBr4 RuBr3 RhBr3 PdBr2 AgBr CdBr2 InBr
InBr3
SnBr2
SnBr4
SbBr3
+Sb
-Sb
Te2Br
TeBr4
+Te
IBr
IBr3
XeBr2
CsBr BaBr2 * LuBr3 HfBr4 TaBr5 WBr5
WBr6
ReBr3 OsBr3
OsBr4
IrBr3
IrBr
4
PtBr2
PtBr4
AuBr
AuBr3
Hg2Br2
HgBr2
TlBr PbBr2 BiBr3 PoBr2
PoBr4
AtBr Rn
FrBr RaBr2 ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
 
* LaBr3 CeBr3 PrBr3 NdBr2
NdBr3
PmBr3 SmBr2
SmBr3
EuBr2
EuBr3
GdBr3 TbBr3 DyBr3 HoBr3 ErBr3 TmBr2
TmBr3
YbBr2
YbBr3
** AcBr3 ThBr4 PaBr4
PaBr5
UBr4
UBr5
NpBr3
NpBr4
PuBr3 AmBr2
AmBr3
CmBr3 BkBr3 CfBr3 EsBr2
EsBr3
Fm Md No