chloroformyl-

See also: chloroformyl

English

Prefix

chloroformyl-

  1. (organic chemistry) molecule containing a chloroformyl group which consists of a formyl group (-CO-H, also called aldehyde), in which the hydrogen is substituted by a chlorine atom (-CO-Cl). Also called acyl chloride.

References

  • Prajapati, Dipak; Borah, Kalyan (2007). "The tert-amino effect in heterocyclic chemistry: Synthesis of new fused pyrazolinoquinolizine and 1,4-oxazinopyrazoline derivatives". Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry 3 (1): 43. doi:10.1186/1860-5397-3-43.
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