Description:N-chlorosaccharin, with the CAS number 14070-51-0, is a chlorinated derivative of saccharin, a widely used artificial sweetener. This compound is characterized by the presence of a chlorine atom attached to the nitrogen atom of the saccharin structure, which enhances its reactivity compared to its parent compound. N-chlorosaccharin is typically a white to off-white crystalline solid, exhibiting solubility in polar solvents such as water and alcohols. It is known for its applications in organic synthesis, particularly as a chlorinating agent, and may also possess antimicrobial properties. The compound's stability can vary depending on environmental conditions, such as pH and temperature, which can influence its reactivity and potential applications. As with many chlorinated compounds, safety precautions should be observed due to potential toxicity and environmental concerns. Overall, N-chlorosaccharin serves as an interesting example of how modifications to a well-known compound can lead to new chemical properties and applications.
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