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Carbazole-9-carbonyl Chloride
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Carbazole-9-carbonyl Chloride

CAS: 73500-82-0

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Carbazole-9-carbonyl Chloride
Synonyms:
  • 9-(Chlorocarbonyl)carbazole
  • Carbazole-N-carbonyl chloride
  • 9H-carbazole-9-carbonyl chloride
Description:

Carbazole-9-carbonyl chloride is a hydrochloride salt that has been used as an acid catalyst in vitro. The optical properties of this compound have been studied using spectroscopy and electrochemistry. It has been shown to have low detection limits in human serum, and it can be detected in diabetic patients. Carbazole-9-carbonyl chloride is synthesized by the reaction of hydroxyl group and methyl ethyl chloride. It also reacts with histidine to form an amide bond. This compound exhibits fatty alcohols that are hydroxyl group containing, which may be due to its synthesized nature. The chloride ion forms a covalent bond with the carbazole ring, which stabilizes the molecule.

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