Bochalya, Madhu’s team published research in Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics in 2020 | CAS: 7789-45-9

Cupric bromide(cas: 7789-45-9) can be used as reducing agent, when complexed by three molecules of pyridine initiators for the controlled polymerization of styrene, methyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate.Application In Synthesis of Cupric bromide

《Lead-free two-dimensional (R-NH3)2MX4 inorganic-organic hybrids: solid-solid phase transitions and broadband emission》 was published in Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics in 2020. These research results belong to Bochalya, Madhu; Kumar, Sunil. Application In Synthesis of Cupric bromide The article mentions the following:

Among the large family of two-dimensional inorganic-organic hybrid material systems, the lead-free ones are significantly important due to their nontoxicity and suitability in energy storage devices, heat management in electronics, optoelectronics, light-emitting and memory devices, low-temperature magnetic refrigeration, and other applications. Thermal stability, solid-solid phase transitions and light emission properties of solution-processed copper- and manganese-based (R-NH3)2MX4 hybrids are reported here. Manganese chloride and long carbon chain-based systems are found to be highly stable as compared to the others. Thermally stable up to temperatures beyond 240 °C, these systems are seen to exhibit multiple solid-solid phase transitions in the temperature range of 30 °C-100 °C. The nature of the phase transitions depends on the length and the conformation of the organic chain, and the metal-halogen network present in them. Owing to the phase-change temperatures being near the room temperature as well as the high-value enthalpy and entropy changes, (C12H25NH3)2MnCl4 is more appropriate for energy storage and release applications. Also, these systems exhibit broadband light emission under ambient conditions to provide a low-cost route to white light-emitting devices. The results came from multiple reactions, including the reaction of Cupric bromide(cas: 7789-45-9Application In Synthesis of Cupric bromide)

Cupric bromide(cas: 7789-45-9) can be used as reducing agent, when complexed by three molecules of pyridine initiators for the controlled polymerization of styrene, methyl acrylate and methyl methacrylate.Application In Synthesis of Cupric bromide

Referemce:
Copper catalysis in organic synthesis – NCBI,
Special Issue “Fundamentals and Applications of Copper-Based Catalysts”