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Acyl Chloride

The class of highly reactive organic compounds known as acyl chlorides plays a significant role in organic chemistry and chemical synthesis. These compounds can be distinguished from others by the presence of a carbonyl group (C=O) connected to a chlorine atom (Cl) at the acyl position. Acyl chlorides are among the functional groups with the highest reactivity because the chlorine atom's electronegativity provides the molecule with a lot of polarity. One of these chlorides' distinctive properties is their capacity to carry out nucleophilic acyl substitution reactions. This reaction is brought about by the electron-attracting property of the chlorine atom.

4 Chloro Butyryl Chloride

  • Form:Liquid
  • Molecular Formula:C4H6Cl2O
  • Purity:98%
  • Color:Colorless
  • Ph Level:5.5
  • Molecular Weight:140.991 g/mol

Propionyl Chloride

  • Supply Ability:1 Per Day
  • Type:acylating agent
  • Boiling point:80 °C
  • Molecular Weight:92.52 g Grams (g)
  • Application:Pharmaceutical
  • Solubility:Soluble in ethanol, decomposition in water.
  • Density:1.045 - 1.070 Gram per millilitre (g/mL)
  • Storage:Other
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4-Chlorobutyryl Chloride

  • Application:Other
  • Solubility:soluble in diethyl ether, ethanol, slightly soluble in water.
  • Melting Point:-49°C
  • CAS No:4635-59-0
  • Density:1.258 Gram per millilitre (g/mL)
  • Physical Form:Liquid
  • Shape:other
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