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Chroman-6-sulfonyl chloride
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Chroman-6-sulfonyl chloride

CAS: 946409-11-6

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Chroman-6-sulfonyl chloride
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The formation of the chroman-6-sulfonyl chloride (C6SCl) is a process that begins with the reaction of a triethylchloride and trifluoroacetic acid. The resulting product is heated to around -5°C, and then sodium borohydride is added. The reaction can be completed in less than an hour at this temperature. This synthetic method was developed due to the need for a low-temperature synthesis method. C6SCl is stable at room temperature, but it can be converted to C6H3SO3Na by heating it above 40°C. Silicane has been shown to be the best solvent for this reaction because it does not react with the chloroform or methanol used in the synthesis process.

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Molecular weight:
232.68 g/mol
Formula:
C9H9ClO3S
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Min. 95%
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