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acid chloride

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acid chloride [′asĀ·əd ′klȯr‚īd]
(organic chemistry)
A compound containing the radical ‒COCl; an example is benzoyl chloride.


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It appears that the hydrophobic modification by direct reaction with acid chloride was non-selective.
N-acyl sarcosinates are excellent candidates for these environmentally-conscious cleaners as they are produced by the reaction of the amino acid sarcosine with a fatty acid chloride.
Chemical properties related to the carboxyl group: Introduction; Hydrolysis; Esterification; Acid chlorides, acid anhydrides and ketene dimers; Peroxy acids and esters; Long-chain alcohols; Acetals/ketlas and orthoesters; Nitrogen-containing compounds; Sulfonation and other reactions at the a-position; Barton reaction.
 
 
 
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