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Chloroacetic acid,
industrially known as
monochloroacetic acid (MCA), is the
organochlorine compound with the
formula ClCH2CO2H. This
carboxylic acid is...
- chemistry, the
chloroacetic acids (systematic name
chloroethanoic acids) are
three related chlorocarbon carboxylic acids:
Chloroacetic acid (chloroethanoic...
- use in 1960.
Carbocisteine is
produced by
alkylation of
cysteine with
chloroacetic acid. Carbocisteine. drugbank.ca
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trichloroacetic acid is
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- chloride, or the
addition of
chlorine to ketene. It may be
prepared from
chloroacetic acid and
thionyl chloride,
phosphorus pentachloride, or phosgene. Chloroacetyl...
- the
methyl group have been
replaced by
chlorine atoms. Like the
other chloroacetic acids, it has
various practical applications. The
salts and
esters of...
- the
sodium salt of
chloroacetic acid. Many of its uses are
similar to
those of the
parent acid. It is
prepared by
treating chloroacetic acid with sodium...
- laboratory.
Notable examples include: O-alkylation of
salicylaldehyde with
chloroacetic acid
followed by
dehydration (cyclication) of the
resulting ether and...
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fluorinated organic compounds, e.g., Teflon, Freon, and
other CFCs, as well as
chloroacetic acid and PVC.
Often this
production of
hydrochloric acid is integrated...
- chemists) and
chloroacetic acid in water.
Rhodanines can also be
prepared by the
reaction of
carbon disulfide, ammonia, and
chloroacetic acid,
which proceeds...