• Source: Bismuth tribromide
    • Bismuth tribromide is an inorganic compound of bismuth and bromine with the chemical formula BiBr3.


      Preparation


      It may be formed by the reaction of bismuth oxide and hydrobromic acid.

      Bi2O3 + 6 HBr ⇌ 2 BiBr3 + 3 H2O
      Bismuth tribromide can also be produced by the direct oxidation of bismuth in bromine.

      2 Bi + 3 Br2 → 2 BiBr3


      Structure


      Bismuth tribromide adopts two different structures in the solid state: a low-temperature polymorph α-BiBr3 that is stable below 158 °C and a high-temperature polymorph β-BiBr3 that is stable above this temperature. Both polymorphs are monoclinic, but α-BiBr3 is in space group P21/a whereas β-BiBr3 is in C2/m. α-BiBr3 consists of pyramidal molecules whereas β-BiBr3 is polymeric and adopts the AlCl3 structure. BiBr3 is the only group 15 trihalide that can adopt both molecular and polymeric structures.


      Reactivity


      Bismuth bromide is highly water-soluble. It is a Lewis acid and accepts bromide ions to form monomeric and oligomeric anionic complexes (bromobismuthates), e.g. [BiBr6]3−, [Bi2Br10]4−, (BiBr−4)n and (BiBr2−5)n.


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