Bromide Functional Group
The properties of bromine groups are different from those of ordinary substances. Bromine, a genus of the halogen group, is active in nature. The properties of things attached to bromine groups are also changed accordingly.
Looking at the substances of various organisms, if bromine is attached to hydrocarbon groups, the properties of hydrocarbons are gradually changed. It may increase the activity of the reaction, making it easier to combine with other substances. Bromine groups can induce nucleophilic reactions, and the nucleophilic groups of other substances tend to combine with them.
When encountering bromine-containing substances as reagents, bromine groups are often the corresponding point. Or debrominate hydrogen, resulting in unsaturated bonds; or replace other groups, causing new structural changes.
The wonders of carboxybromide are useful in transforming the ordinary into miracles, transforming the nature of matter, initiating reactions, and in organic synthesis and various chemical industries.