Category
page 1Acyl chlorides
phosgene
Phosgene is an organic chemical compound with the formula . It is a toxic, colorless gas; in low concentrations, its musty odor resembles that of freshly cut hay or grass. It can be thought of chemically as the double acyl chloride analog of carbonic acid, or structurally as formaldehyde with the hydrogen atoms replaced by chlorine atoms. In 2013, about 75–80 % of global phosgene was consumed for isocyanates, 18% for polycarbonates and about 5% for other fine chemicals.
acetyl chloride
chemical compound
benzoyl chloride
chemical compound
carboxylic acid chloride
any chemical compound having a chlorine atom bonded to a carboacyl group
oxalyl chloride
chemical compound
chloroacetyl chloride
chemical compound
adipoyl chloride
chemical compound
butyryl chloride
chemical compound
terephthaloyl chloride
chemical compound
trichloroacetyl chloride
chemical compound
acryloyl chloride
chemical compound
propanoyl chloride
chemical compound
10-chloro-9-oxodecanoyl chloride
chemical compound

anisoyl chloride
group of chemical compounds
dichloroacetyl chloride
chemical compound
methacryloyl chloride
chemical compound
fluoroacetyl chloride
chemical compound
bromodifluoroacetyl chloride
chemical compound
dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
chemical compound
pivaloyl chloride
chemical compound
trimellitic anhydride chloride
chemical compound
trifluoroacetyl chloride
chemical compound
lauroyl chloride
chemical compound
hexanoyl chloride
chemical compound
2,4,6-trichlorobenzoyl chloride
chemical compound
isobutanoyl chloride
chemical compound
pentanoyl chloride
chemical compound