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CAS No. | 100-07-2 |
Chemical Name: | 4-Methoxybenzoyl chloride |
Synonyms: | Anisoylchlorid;P-ANSIOYHLORIDE;ANISOYL CHLORIDE;4-methoxybenzoyl;P-anisoylcloride;AKOS BBS-00003907;P-ANISOYL CHLORIDE;4-ANISOYL CHLORIDE;pentaanisoylchloride;4-Anisoylchloride99% |
CBNumber: | CB8726991 |
Molecular Formula: | C8H7ClO2 |
Formula Weight: | 170.59 |
MOL File: | 100-07-2.mol |
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4-Methoxybenzoyl chloride Property |
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density : |
1.260 g/mL at 20 °C(lit.)
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refractive index : |
n20/D 1.581(lit.)
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Sensitive : |
Moisture Sensitive |
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Stability:: |
Stable, but reacts violently with water. Ensure no moisture enters the container in which this material is stored, to prevent pressure build-up. Incompatible with water, moisture, strong bases, strong oxidizing agents. |
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4-Methoxybenzoyl chloride Chemical Properties,Usage,Production |
Chemical Properties
colourless liquid |
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Usage
Intermediates of Liquid Crystals |
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Usage
4-Methoxybenzoyl Chloride is used in the synthesis of stilbene and dihydrostilbene derivatives as potential anti-cancer agents. It is also used in the synthesis of coumarin dimers with potential HIV-1
activity. |
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General Description
An amber-colored crystalline solid. Melting point 72°F. Corrosive to metals and skin. Vapors may cause serious burns to the eyes. |
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Air & Water Reactions
Fumes in air. Reacts exothermically with water (including moisture in air or soil) to form hydrochloric acid and insoluble anisic acid [Merck 11th ed. 1989]. |
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Reactivity Profile
ANISOYL CHLORIDE reacts exothermically with bases, including amines. Incompatible with water, strong oxidizing agents, alcohols. Sealed containers held at room temperature may explode, due to slow decomposition that builds up pressure. This situation is more dangerous with heat. May react vigorously or explosively with diisopropyl ether or other ethers in the presence of trace amounts of metal salts [J. Haz. Mat., 1981, 4, 291]. |
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Health Hazard
Vapor irritates mucous membranes. Contact of liquid with eyes or skin causes severe irritation. Ingestion causes severe irritation of mouth and stomach. |
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Fire Hazard
Special Hazards of Combustion Products: Irritating hydrogen chloride fumes may be formed. |
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4-methoxy-benzoicacichloride
4-methoxy-benzoylchlorid
Benzoyl chloride, 4-methoxy-
Benzoyl chloride, methoxy-
Benzoyl chloride, p-methoxy-
methoxy-benzoylchlorid
pentaanisoylchloride
p-Methoxybenzoic acid chloride
p-methoxybenzoicacidchloride
HPLC Labeling Reagents
UV Detection (HPLC Labeling Reagents)
Hydroxyl Group Labeling Reagents for HPLC
Absolute Conefiguration Determination (Exciton Chirality CD Method)
Amino Group Labeling Reagents for HPLC
Enantiomer Excess & Absolute Conefiguration Determination
Exciton Chirality CD Method (for Hydroxyl Groups)
Organic Building Blocks
Acid Halides
P-ANISOYL CHLORIDE
P-ANISIC ACID CHLORIDE
P-METHOXYBENZOYL CHLORIDE
ANISOYL CHLORIDE
100-07-2
Carbonyl Compounds
Building Blocks
AKOS BBS-00003907
4-ANISOYL CHLORIDE
4-METHOXYBENZOIC ACID CHLORIDE
4-METHOXYBENZOYL CHLORIDE
p-Anisoyl chloride solution
ACID CHLORIDE
P-ANISOYL CHLORIDE SOLUTION, ~58% IN TOLUENE
4-methoxybenzoyl
4-Anisoylchloride99%
CH3OC6H4COCl
Anisoylchlorid
Aromatic Halides (substituted)
Absolute Configuration Determination (Exciton Chirality CD Method)
Amino Group Labeling Reagents for HPLC
Analytical Chemistry
Biochemistry
Enantiomer Excess & Absolute Configuration Determination
Exciton Chirality CD Method (for Hydroxyl Groups)
HPLC Labeling Reagents
Hydroxyl Group Labeling Reagents for HPLC
Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Related Reagents
Protecting Agents for Hydroxyl and Amino Groups
Protecting Agents, Phosphorylating Agents & Condensing Agents
UV Detection (HPLC Labeling Reagents)
4-Methoxybenzoyl chloride solution
P-ANSIOYHLORIDE
4-Methoxybenzenecarbonyl chloride
Anisic acid chloride
4-methoxybenzoyl choride
p-Anisoyl chloride,99%
4-Methoxybenzoyl chloride ,99%
H3COC6H4COCl
4-Methoxybenzoyl chl
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