Wednesday, October 5, 2016

What is Chloroacetonitrile?


CAS: 107-14-2
Molecular Formula: C2H2ClN
Molecular Weight: 75.497
Product description:
Chloroacetonitrile is a achromatic aqueous with a acid odor. Flash point 118°F. Insoluble in baptize and denser than water. Hence, sinks in water. Very baneful by ingestion, assimilation and derma absorption. A lachrymator. Acclimated to accomplish added chemicals and as a fumigant.

Chloroacetonitrile is acclimated in the electrochemical amalgam of cyanoacetic acid with carbon dioxide. It is complex in phase-transfer-catalyzed Darzen's abstract acknowledgment with cyclohexanone. It is aswell acclimated as an eluent accretion in thermospray aqueous chromatography/mass spectrometry. Further, it is acclimated to adapt polysubstituted pyrido[1,2-a]benzimidazole by reacting with added agitator such as malononitrile, ambrosial aldehyde and pyridine.

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