C2Cl2O2
C2Cl2O2 is the chemical formula for dichloroglyoxal. It is an organic compound that can exist in several isomeric forms, though the most common is usually referred to as dichloroglyoxal. This compound is characterized by the presence of two chlorine atoms, two carbon atoms, and two oxygen atoms. Dichloroglyoxal is a reactive molecule due to the presence of the two carbonyl groups and the electronegative chlorine atoms.
The synthesis of dichloroglyoxal can be achieved through various methods, often involving the chlorination of glyoxal
Dichloroglyoxal has found applications in certain specialized chemical processes. Its ability to react with various functional