3-Thiophenecarbonylchloride
CAS: 41507-35-1
Rif. 3D-FT152323
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- 3-Chlorocarbonylthiophene
- 3-Thenoyl chloride
- 3-Thienoyl chloride
- 3-Thienylcarbonyl chloride
- 3-Thiophenecarboxylic acid chloride
- Akos 92497
- Thiophene-3-Carbonyl Chloride
- 3-Thiophenecarbonyl chloride
3-Thiophenecarbonylchloride is a coumarin derivative that can be used to synthesize organic compounds. It is produced by the palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling of 3-thiophenecarboxylic acid and chloroacetonitrile, which produces 3-thiophenecarbonylchloride. This compound has been shown to have photochemical properties and can be used as an acceptor in solar cells. The compound has also been studied for its ability to act as a spin resonance probe and thermally sensitive material. 3-Thiophenecarbonylchloride can be used in cross-coupling reactions with azides, carbon tetrachloride, or other amines, which are catalyzed by UV irradiation or heat. This compound reacts with chloride ions to produce a variety of products such as chlorinated thiophenes, chlorinated coumarins, and chlorinated quinones with different