Name | N-(3-methoxyphenyl)-2-(morpholin-4-yl)-2-oxoacetamide |
Synonyms | Vinylsulfonylchloride Ethenesulfonyl chloride vinyl sulfonic acid chloride Ethenesulfonic acid chloride N-(3-methoxyphenyl)-2-morpholin-4-yl-2-oxo-acetamide N-(3-methoxyphenyl)-2-(morpholin-4-yl)-2-oxoacetamide |
CAS | 6608-47-5 |
InChI | InChI=1/C13H16N2O4/c1-18-11-4-2-3-10(9-11)14-12(16)13(17)15-5-7-19-8-6-15/h2-4,9H,5-8H2,1H3,(H,14,16) |
Molecular Formula | C2H3ClO2S |
Molar Mass | 126.56 |
Density | 1.393 g/cm3 |
Boling Point | 52-56 °C(Press: 1 Torr) |
Solubility | Chloroform (Sparingly), DMSO (Slightly) |
Appearance | Oil |
Color | Colourless |
Storage Condition | Inert atmosphere,Store in freezer, under -20°C |
Stability | Moisture Sensitive |
Refractive Index | 1.585 |
Vinyl sulfonyl chloride (N - (3-methoxyphenyl) -2- (morpholin-4-yl) -2-oxoacetamide) is a chemical compound that contains vinyl sulfonyl chloride functional groups and heterocyclic compounds in its structure. The following is an introduction to its nature, purpose, production method, and safety information:
Nature:
-Appearance: Yellow to brown crystalline solid.
-Solubility: soluble in many organic solvents, such as alcohols and esters, but insoluble in water.
Usage:
-Can be used as a reagent and intermediate in organic synthesis.
-It can also be used for sulfonation reactions in organic synthesis.
Method:
The preparation method of vinyl sulfonyl chloride usually involves reacting p-methoxyphenylformamide with 4-morpholinol alcohol, and then generating the target product through reaction and combustion of sulfoxide chloride.
Security information:
-It is an irritating compound and should be avoided from contact with the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Appropriate personal protective measures should be taken when using, such as wearing protective gloves and goggles.
-It can decompose and produce toxic gases at high temperatures. It should be used in a well ventilated area and avoid contact with open flames or high temperatures.
-During storage and transportation, attention should be paid to moisture, fire, and explosion prevention.