154034-91-0 - Names and Identifiers
154034-91-0 - Physico-chemical Properties
154034-91-0 - Introduction
chloride, also known as chloride, is an organic compound. The following is a description of its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
-Chemical formula: C5H12ClMgN
-Molecular weight: 137.84g/mol
-Appearance: Colorless liquid or solid
-Solubility: Soluble in non-polar solvents such as ether and alkanes
-Stability: sensitive to air and water, easy to decompose under dry conditions
-Storage: Store under inert gas, away from moisture and air
Use:
chloride is a commonly used organic reagent that plays an important role in organic synthesis and is commonly used in the following reactions:
-according to the Grignard reaction of the resulting acid ester
-Nitrile according to carboxylic acid
-according to ketones and aldehydes resulting in nitriles
-Substitution reaction with halogenated hydrocarbon and acid chloride, etc.
Preparation Method:
chloride can be prepared by reacting bromopropylmagnesium and 3,3-dimethylaminopropionitrile under anhydrous conditions. The reaction needs to be carried out under the protection of inert gas, usually in ether or other non-polar solvent.
Safety Information:
-member chloride is irritating and corrosive and can cause burns on contact with skin and eyes. Direct contact should be avoided and appropriate protective gloves and goggles should be worn if necessary.
-During use and storage, it is necessary to maintain good ventilation conditions and avoid inhaling its vapor and dust.
-Follow safety procedures when using and keep it away from flammable and oxidizing agents.
Please note that when using chemical reagents, you should follow the correct safety procedures and refer to the relevant safety data sheet (MSDS) for more detailed safety information. In the absence of experience and professional guidance, individuals are not recommended to operate.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15