• Source: Thioacyl chloride
  • In organic chemistry, thioacyl chloride is a functional group of the type RC(S)Cl, where R is an organic substituent. Thioacyl chlorides are analogous to acid chlorides, but much rarer and less robust. The best studied is thiobenzoyl chloride, a purple oil first prepared by chlorination of dithiobenzoic acid with a combination of chlorine and thionyl chloride.
    A more modern preparation employs phosgene as the chlorinating agent, this also generates carbonyl sulfide as a by-product.
    PhCS2H + COCl2 → PhC(S)Cl + HCl + COS
    The most common thioacyl chloride is thiophosgene.


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