Iron(III) bromide
Iron bromide is the chemical compound with the formula FeBr3. Also known as ferric bromide, this red-brown odorless compound is used as a Lewis acid catalyst in the halogenation of aromatic compounds. It dissolves in water to give acidic solutions.
Structure, synthesis and basic properties
FeBr3 forms a polymeric structure featuring six-coordinate, octahedral Fe centers. Although inexpensively available commercially, FeBr3 can be prepared by treatment of iron metal with bromine:Above 200 °C, FeBr3 decomposes to ferrous bromide:
Iron chloride is considerably more stable, reflecting the greater oxidizing power of chlorine. FeI3 is not stable, as iron will oxidize iodide ions.