Chemistry Organic Building Blocks Acyl Chlorides
In the field of organic chemistry, an acyl chloride (also known as acid chloride) is a type of organic compound that contains the functional group −C(=O)Cl.
Acyl chlorides are valuable reagents in the synthesis of amides, esters, and anhydrides.
Acyl chlorides exhibit higher wavenumber (1800 cm-1) stretching absorptions for the C═O bond compared to esters, while amides have lower wavenumber (1650–1655 cm-1) stretching absorptions for the C═O bond.
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