Category
page 1Chloroformates
diphosgene
Diphosgene is an organic chemical compound with the formula ClCO2CCl3. This colorless liquid is a valuable reagent in the synthesis of organic compounds. Diphosgene is related to phosgene and has comparable toxicity, but is more conveniently handled because it is a liquid, whereas phosgene is a gas.
ethyl chloroformate
chemical compound
carbobenzoxy chloride
chemical compound
methyl chlorocarbonate
chemical compound
Chloroformic acid
chemical compound

chloroformate
thumb|right|General chemical structure of chloroformate esters
Chloroformates are a class of organic compounds with the formula ROC(O)Cl. They are formally esters of chloroformic acid. Most are colorless, volatile liquids that degrade in moist air. A simple example is methyl chloroformate, which is commercially available.
1-(9-fluorenyl)methyl chloroformate
chemical compound
2,2,2-Trichlorethoxycarbonyl chloride
chemical compound
chloromethyl chloroformate
chemical compound