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GPS3225-E |
£144.85 |
What is Acetyl Chloride? It is an acyl chloride derived from acetic acid. It belongs to the class of organic compounds called acid halides. It is a colourless, corrosive, volatile liquid. Its formula (CH3COCl) is commonly abbreviated to AcCl. Acetyl chloride acts as a reagent for the preparation of esters and amides of acetic acid. It is also useful as an important reactant in Friedel-Crafts reactions as well as in the introduction of an acetyl group. It serves as a starting material in the production of pharmaceutical, new plating complexing agent, acylation agent and synthetic organic intermediates.
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Chemical synthesis
Utilised for acetylation reactions, i.e. the introduction of an acetyl group. Acetyl is an acyl group having the formula −C(=O)−CH3. Two major classes of acetylations include esterification and the Friedel-Crafts reaction.
Minimum Assay: 99%
Molecular Formula: CH3COCl
Molecular Weight: 78.50 g/mol
Boiling Point: 52°C
Melting Point: -112°C
Cas Number: 75-36-5
Einecs Number: 200-865-6
HS Code / Commodity Code: 2915290000
UN Number: 1717
Hazard Class: 8
Hazard Phrases: H225,H314
Prec Phrases: P210,P260,P280,P305,P351,P338,P370,P378,P403,P235