- Source: Benzenesulfonyl chloride
Benzenesulfonyl chloride is an organosulfur compound with the formula C6H5SO2Cl. It is a colourless viscous oil that dissolves in organic solvents, but reacts with compounds containing reactive N-H and O-H bonds. It is mainly used to prepare sulfonamides and sulfonate esters by reactions with amines and alcohols, respectively. The closely related compound toluenesulfonyl chloride is often preferred analogue because it is a solid at room temperature and easier to handle.
The compound is prepared by the chlorination of benzenesulfonic acid or its salts with phosphorus oxychloride or, less commonly, by a reaction between benzene and chlorosulfuric acid.
The Hinsberg test for amines involves their reaction with benzenesulfonyl chloride.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sulfonil klorida
- Benzenesulfonyl chloride
- Hinsberg reaction
- Sulfonyl halide
- Amide
- Diphenyl sulfone
- Oxime
- Thiophenol
- Benzenesulfonic acid
- Polysulfone
- Sulfonamide