BromoQuel®: A safety solution that simplifies bromine leakage incident treatment

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May 18, 2026 | 9 min read

BromoQuel® is ICL’s patented bromine neutralization system — an extinguisher-based first-response tool that allows emergency teams to treat bromine leakage incidents safely, quickly, and without specialized skills. Using a custom bromine complexing agent, first responders spray the leak from a safe distance of 10 to 20 meters, causing free bromine to solidify within minutes for easy collection and recycling.

Bromine is an essential industrial element — used in flame retardants, pharmaceuticals, energy storage, and chemical manufacturing — but it is also a hazardous material. Elemental bromine has high vapor pressure, is corrosive to skin and respiratory tissue, and poses serious environmental risks when leaked. OSHA sets the permissible exposure limit (PEL) at just 0.1 ppm (TWA), with an IDLH threshold of 3 ppm. A fast, effective first response is not optional — it is critical to worker safety and environmental compliance.

As the world’s largest producer of elemental bromine, ICL Industrial Products developed BromoQuel® to address a decades-old gap in industrial emergency protocols: a simpler, safer, and more sustainable first response that any trained team member can execute.

The Problem with Traditional Bromine Leak Response

Traditional bromine leak response is effective but complex, time-consuming, and hazardous to first responders. It requires multiple well-trained personnel working simultaneously to address both the liquid and gas phases of a spill — each with a different chemical agent. Current bromine safety protocols demand close proximity to the hazard, specialized PPE, and parallel treatment with separate agents for each phase.

The liquid bromine phase is typically treated with slaked lime Ca(OH)₂ and water, while the gaseous phase is suppressed using ammonia — a substance that itself introduces secondary environmental pollution risk. Responders must approach the leak source in full personal protective equipment (PPE), including chemical-grade protection suits, masks, and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). Reaching the source quickly is often difficult, particularly in confined industrial environments or during marine transport incidents.

The result: valuable time is lost, responders are exposed to unnecessary risk, and the complexity of the response leaves room for human error. ICL’s R&D team — working with real emergency protocols at its own facilities — identified these gaps and set out to design a solution that would work within existing infrastructure while dramatically improving first-response outcomes.

What Is BromoQuel®?

BromoQuel® is a first-of-its-kind patented bromine neutralization system, launched in 2022 and developed by ICL’s Industrial Products R&D team in Beer Sheva, Israel, in collaboration with its Safety, Planning and Control Center in Neot Hovav. It is currently distributed to chemical plants, laboratories, storage facilities, and land and marine transportation companies worldwide.

The system’s main component is an extinguisher loaded with a custom-formulated bromine complexing agent solution developed exclusively by ICL. This agent is capable of treating both the liquid and gas phases of a bromine spill simultaneously — with a single device and a single operator. ICL’s deep expertise in bromine chemistry — as the world’s largest producer of elemental bromine from the Dead Sea — is also reflected across its broader portfolio of Dead Sea magnesium and bromine minerals for industrial and consumer applications.

BromoQuel® does not replace the traditional emergency response. Rather, it provides a faster, safer initial intervention that precedes it — buying time for full emergency protocols to be deployed and reducing exposure risk for all personnel involved.

How BromoQuel® Works: Step-by-Step

BromoQuel® neutralizes bromine by complexing free bromine molecules into a stable, low-vapor-pressure salt that can be safely collected. The entire process — from spray to solidification — takes minutes and requires no specialized training beyond basic extinguisher operation.

Step 1 — Spray from a Safe Distance

The responder stands 10 to 20 meters from the bromine leak source and directs the extinguisher nozzle toward the leak. No special skills or proximity to the hazard zone are required. This alone represents a fundamental improvement over traditional methods, which demand close contact with the spill.

Step 2 — Complexation and Solidification

Within minutes of application, the bromine complexing agent reacts with free bromine — in both liquid and gas phases — to form a stable bromine-containing salt. Critically, this complex salt does not exhibit high vapor pressure, meaning the immediate hazard of bromine evaporation is eliminated. The material transitions from a volatile, toxic liquid to a manageable solid.

Step 3 — Collection, Storage, and Recycling

Once solidified, the complexed bromine can be cleared from the incident area efficiently, stored in an appropriate containment facility, and ultimately recycled. This end-to-end approach — from spill to safe disposal — reflects ICL’s commitment to both worker safety and environmental sustainability. ICL produces elemental bromine from the Dead Sea using a natural solar evaporation process — the same mineral expertise that underpins BromoQuel®’s chemistry.

BromoQuel® vs. Traditional Bromine Leak Response

The table below compares BromoQuel® against the conventional bromine emergency response protocol across the dimensions that matter most to safety managers and facility operators.

Feature Traditional Response BromoQuel®
Response distance Close proximity to leak required 10–20 meters (safe distance)
Skills required Highly trained teams only No special skills — extinguisher operation
Phases treated Liquid and gas addressed separately Both phases treated simultaneously
Neutralizing agents Lime + ammonia working in parallel Single custom complexing agent
Secondary pollution risk Ammonia gas introduces additional hazard Minimal — no secondary pollutants
Deployment speed Slow — complex multi-agent setup Immediate — single device
End-state of bromine Requires extensive decontamination Solidified, collectable, recyclable
Equipment familiarity Specialized emergency gear required Standard extinguisher form factor

Key Benefits of BromoQuel® for Industrial Facilities

BromoQuel® delivers measurable improvements across the three dimensions industrial safety managers care about most: personnel safety, operational simplicity, and environmental compliance.

From a personnel safety standpoint, the ability to operate from 10–20 meters eliminates close-proximity exposure during the critical first minutes of a bromine incident — precisely the window when the risk of harmful vapor inhalation is highest. The OSHA IDLH for bromine is 3 ppm; the ability to maintain safe distance while executing a meaningful first response is a direct, quantifiable safety improvement.

Operationally, BromoQuel® integrates seamlessly into existing on-site infrastructure. The extinguisher form factor means facilities do not need to procure new equipment or retrain entire teams. ICL itself integrated BromoQuel® into its own emergency response protocols following successful pilot testing across multiple sites — a direct demonstration of confidence in the product’s real-world effectiveness.

On the environmental side, the complexing mechanism ensures that bromine does not penetrate soil or escape into the atmosphere as vapor. The solidified material is contained, storable, and recyclable — aligning with global sustainability frameworks and reducing the regulatory and cleanup burden that follows an uncontrolled bromine release.

Who Should Use BromoQuel®?

BromoQuel® is designed for any facility that handles, stores, or transports elemental bromine. This includes chemical manufacturing plants, pharmaceutical research and production facilities, industrial laboratories, bromine storage depots, and land or marine transport operators.

Because BromoQuel® requires no special skills beyond standard extinguisher operation, it is suitable for deployment by any trained facility personnel — not only specialized hazmat teams. This broadens the first-response capability of the entire workforce and reduces response time in the critical first minutes of a leak incident.

Facilities operating in jurisdictions with stringent chemical safety regulations — including OSHA (United States), REACH (European Union), and equivalent national frameworks — will find that BromoQuel® supports compliance by providing a documented, structured first-response protocol that reduces the severity and duration of exposure incidents.

BromoQuel® and Environmental Sustainability

Bromine leakages represent an environmental hazard on two fronts: atmospheric bromine vapor contributes to air quality degradation, and liquid bromine that penetrates soil or waterways poses a serious contamination risk. BromoQuel® was designed with both of these vectors explicitly in mind.

The complexing agent captures maximum amounts of bromine in both phases, preventing vapor release and soil penetration. The resulting solid can be transferred to a certified containment facility and ultimately recycled — transforming a hazardous waste stream into a recoverable material. This sustainability-first design philosophy is consistent with ICL’s broader environmental commitments as a global specialty minerals company.

Getting Started with BromoQuel®

BromoQuel® is available for distribution globally to qualified facilities. To learn more about the product specifications, download the product brochure, or request a consultation with ICL’s bromine safety team, visit the BromoQuel® product page. ICL’s industrial safety specialists can assist with integration into your existing emergency response protocols and provide guidance on regulatory compliance for your jurisdiction.

Whether you operate a chemical plant, a pharmaceutical facility, or manage bromine logistics, BromoQuel® offers a proven, patented first-response capability that protects people, facilities, and the environment — without requiring a complete overhaul of your current emergency protocols. Contact ICL Industrial Products today to bring bromine safety to the next level.

Frequently Asked Questions

BromoQuel® is used as a first-response bromine neutralization system for industrial leakage incidents. It is deployed when a bromine spill or leak occurs at a chemical plant, laboratory, storage facility, or during transport. The system uses a bromine complexing agent to quickly convert free bromine — in both liquid and gas phases — into a stable salt that can be safely collected. It is designed to precede, not replace, the traditional full emergency response, providing a faster and safer initial intervention that reduces exposure risk for all personnel.
A bromine complexing agent works by reacting chemically with free elemental bromine (Br₂) to form a stable bromine-containing salt complex. This complex has low vapor pressure, which means it no longer evaporates or spreads as a toxic gas. The reaction occurs within minutes of application and transforms the hazardous liquid or vapor into a solid material. In the case of BromoQuel®, ICL's proprietary formulation is capable of treating both liquid and gas phases simultaneously with a single agent — a significant improvement over traditional multi-agent response protocols.
No — BromoQuel® is not intended to replace traditional bromine emergency response protocols. It functions as a rapid first-response layer that precedes full emergency deployment. Traditional protocols involve complex multi-agent procedures, specialized equipment, and trained hazmat teams working in close proximity to the spill. BromoQuel® provides a quick initial suppression of the hazard, giving emergency teams more time and better conditions to execute the full response. Facilities should maintain their existing emergency protocols alongside BromoQuel® integration.
BromoQuel® is designed to be operated by trained facility personnel without requiring specialized hazmat skills. The system uses a standard extinguisher form factor, meaning that anyone who has received basic extinguisher training can deploy it. First responders operate the device from a safe distance of 10 to 20 meters from the leak source, eliminating the need for close-proximity contact with the bromine. While no special skills are required for operation, ICL recommends that all users receive standard safety training as part of their facility's emergency response program.
After BromoQuel® is sprayed onto a bromine leak, the complexing agent reacts with the free bromine to form a stable, low-vapor-pressure salt. This salt begins to solidify within minutes, effectively stopping the evaporation and spread of bromine vapor. The solidified material can then be physically collected from the incident area, transferred to a designated containment facility for storage, and ultimately recycled. This makes BromoQuel® an environmentally responsible solution — converting a hazardous waste stream into a recoverable material rather than simply neutralizing it.
BromoQuel® is distributed globally to a wide range of facilities that handle, store, or transport elemental bromine. Current users include chemical manufacturing plants, pharmaceutical production and research facilities, industrial and academic laboratories, bromine storage depots, and land and marine transportation operators. ICL has also integrated BromoQuel® into its own on-site emergency response protocols across multiple production facilities worldwide, following a successful multi-site pilot program prior to commercial distribution.

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