| Title:  Carbromal CAS Registry Number:  77-65-6 CAS Name:  N-(Aminocarbonyl)-2-bromo-2-ethylbutanamide Additional Names:  (a-bromo-a-ethylbutyryl)urea;  (a-bromo-a-ethylbutyryl)carbamide;  bromodiethylacetylurea;  bromodiethylacetylcarbamide Trademarks:  Tildin;  Adalin (Bayer);  Planadalin;  Diacid (Daro);  Addisomnol (Synochem);  Bromadal;  Uradal;  Nyctal Molecular Formula:  C7H13BrN2O2 Molecular Weight:  237.09 Percent Composition:  C 35.46%, H 5.53%, Br 33.70%, N 11.82%, O 13.50% Line Formula:  (C2H5)2CBrCONHCONH2 Literature References:  Prepd by heating urea (to ~50°) with a-bromo-a-ethylbutyryl bromide (C2H5)2CBrCOBr, see DE 225710 (1910); Frdl. 10, 1160; Chem. Zentralbl. 1910, II, 1008.  Patent literature:  Slotta, Grundriss der modernen Arzneistoff-Synthese (Stuttgart, 1931); H. P. Kaufmann, Arzneimittel-Synthese (Berlin, 1953). Properties:  Crystals, mp 116-119°.  One gram dissolves in about 3000 ml water, 18 ml alcohol, 3 ml chloroform, 14 ml ether.  Very sol in boiling alcohol; dissolves in concd sulfuric, nitric and hydrochloric acids, from which it is precipitated on dilution with water.  Dissolved by solns of alkali hydroxides. Melting point:  mp 116-119° Therap-Cat:  Sedative, hypnotic. Keywords:  Sedative/Hypnotic; Acylic Ureides.  |