acylhalider
Acyl halides are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a functional group with the formula RCOX, where R is an organic group, and X is a halogen atom (typically chlorine, bromine, or iodine). They are derivatives of carboxylic acids, where the hydroxyl group (-OH) has been replaced by a halogen atom. Acyl halides are highly reactive compounds due to the electronegativity of the halogen atom and the electron-withdrawing effect of the carbonyl group, which makes the carbonyl carbon electrophilic.
The most common acyl halide is acetyl chloride (CH3COCl). Acyl halides readily undergo nucleophilic acyl substitution