An acyl chloride is an organic compound containing an acyl
functional group directly attached to a chlorine atom.
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An acyl chloride is an organic compound containing an acyl
functional group directly attached to a chlorine atom.
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R-COCl
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Unsurprisingly the hydrolysis of it will yield a carboxylic acid
(COOH), and Hydrochloric acid, with the acyl end becoming a
carboxylic acid.
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Actually it is possible to put a second acyl group on as well,
for example with acetyl chloride and triethylamine. Under aqueous
basic conditions the second acyl group is far more readily
hydrolysed.
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