Tetrabutylammonium tribromide, abbreviated to TBATB, is a pale orange solid with the formula [N(C4H9)4]Br3.
It is a salt of the lipophilic tetrabutylammonium cation and the linear tribromide anion.
[3][4] The salt is sometimes used as a reagent used in organic synthesis as a conveniently weighable, solid source of bromine.
The compound is prepared by treatment of solid tetra-n-butylammonium bromide with bromine vapor:[5] Instead of bromine, tetra-n-butylammonium bromide can also be reacted with vanadium pentoxide and aqueous hydrogen peroxide, or alternatively with ceric ammonium nitrate.
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