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carbonate chlorides do not have a bond from
chlorine to carbon,
however "
chlorocarbonate" has also been used to
refer to the
chloroformates which contain the...
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carbonochloridate Other names Cathyl chloride Chloroformic acid
ethyl ester Ethyl chlorocarbonate TL-423
Identifiers CAS
Number 541-41-3 Y 3D
model (JSmol) Interactive...
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Benzyl chloroformate, also
known as
benzyl chlorocarbonate or Z-chloride, is the
benzyl ester of
chloroformic acid. It can be also
described as the chloride...
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Other names Methyl chloroformate,
Chlorocarbonic methyl ester,
Methyl chlorocarbonate Identifiers CAS
Number 79-22-1 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
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chlorocarbonates.
Anhydrous and
partially hydrated forms also
absorb water,
turning into
phase 5 and then
phase 3 on the way to the
chlorocarbonate....
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refer to:
Anisoyl chloride Benzyl chloroformate, or
benzyl chlorocarbonate This set
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- and
react with
carbon dioxide CO 2 from the air to form
magnesium chlorocarbonates.
These compounds are the
primary components of
matured Sorel cement...
- 4'-diallylcarbonate is
synthesized by
reacting 4,4'-biphenyl, pyridine, and
allyl chlorocarbonate at 5°C. Simultaneously, the
monomer hexa(4-allylcarbonatephenoxy)cyclotriphosphazene...
- p-aminobenzoate and N-benzoyl-tyrosine
using N-methyl-morpholine and
ethyl chlorocarbonate for activation. The
resulting L-amide is
selectively hydrolyzed by...
- honor. Oesper,
Ralph E.; Broker, Walter; Cook,
Walter A. (1925). "New
chlorocarbonates derived from
aromatic and
dihydroxy alcohols".
Journal of the American...