oksalilkloridin
Oksalilkloridin, known in English as oxalyl chloride, is an organochlorine compound with the formula (COCl)2. It is a colorless, highly reactive liquid that fumes in air and is sensitive to moisture. In organic synthesis, oksalilkloridin is used primarily to convert carboxylic acids into acid chlorides, which then serve as versatile intermediates for making esters, amides, and anhydrides.
Oxalyl chloride is typically prepared by reacting oxalic acid with thionyl chloride, producing oxalyl chloride along
In addition to enabling the formation of acid chlorides from carboxylic acids, oksalilkloridin participates in a
Safety and environmental notes
Oksalilkloridin is highly corrosive and irritant. It reacts vigorously with water, releasing hydrochloric acid and carbon