
Perfluorobromooctane (C8BrF17), also known as perfluorobromide, perfluorooctylbromide, 1-bromoperfluorooctane, 1-bromoheptafluorooctane, 1-bromoheptafluorooctane, English names: 1-Bromoheptadecafluorooctane; 1-Bromoperfluorooctane;1-Bromo-1,1,2,2,3,4,4,5,6,6,7,8,8,8-heptadecafluorooctane. The melting point is 6 ° C and the boiling point is 142 ° C. It is a colorless and transparent liquid. Perfluorobromooctane has the characteristics of high density, low viscosity, low surface tension, non-flammable, non-toxic, high chemical stability, and high electrical insulation. Used for the synthesis of fluorocarbon surfactants, fluorinated pesticides, dyes, polycarbonate processing dispersants, medicines, etc.
Perfluorobromooctane is currently one of the superior medical perfluorocarbons. Due to the existence of a bromine atom in the molecule, it has high lipophilicity. It is easily emulsified with a lecithin emulsion with excellent biocompatibility and shows excellent rapid excretion characteristics.
CAS No.: 423-55-2
EINECS NO.: 207-02-4
Molecular formula: C8F17Br
Molecular weight: 498.962 g/mol
Purity: 99%
Exterior view: colorless transparent liquid
Boiling point: 142 C
Melting point: 6℃
Density: 1.93 g/ml,@25 C(lit.)
Use of perfluorobrominated hydrocarbons
At present, perfluorobromooctane has been used in tissue oxygen carrying, imaging, radiosensitive detection of tumors and the treatment of cytotoxins. The characteristics of contrast agents and oxygen-carrying agents make perfluorobromooctane the most promising in disease diagnosis and treatment. Perfluorocarbons also have huge market value.
Packaging and storage:
The packaging specifications of perfluorobrominated hydrocarbons are as follows: 500g plastic bottles, 5kg plastic drums, and 25kg and 50kg steel-plastic drums. Specific packaging specifications can be customized and changed according to user requirements.
Perfluorobromides are stored in a cool and ventilated warehouse, away from fire and heat sources, and should be stored separately from oxidants, edible chemicals, and alkali metals.

