Chlorosulfonic acid: a versatile reagent
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1. Verfasser: Cremlyn, R. J. W., (Richard James William) (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, UK Royal Society of Chemistry c2002
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Beschreibung:Since its discovery in 1854, chlorosulfonic acid has demonstrated that it is a truly versatile reagent. It is widely used as a sulfonating and chlorosulfonating agent, particularly of organic compounds, and it provides useful synthetic intermediates for many branches of industry. This book provides a detailed, up to date account of the reactions of chlorosulfonic acid with aliphatic, aromatic and heterocyclic compounds; reactions with elements and inorganic compounds are also discussed, along with the use of the reagent as a powerful acid catalyst, and halogenation and dehydrating agent. Finally, the commercial uses and manufacture of chlorosulfonic acid are reviewed. The detailed coverage in this book, coupled with the many references to recent work, will ensure that it is welcomed as a reference by synthetic chemists in, for example, the pharmaceutical, agrochemical, plastic and detergent industries. Researchers and their students in academia will also find it a valuable addition to their bookshelves
Includes bibliographical references and index
Sulfonation and chlorosulfonation of organic compounds -- Reactions of organic sulfonyl chlorides -- Sulfonation and chlorosulfonation of aromatic compounds using chlorosulfonic acid -- The reaction of chlorosulfonic acid with aliphatic compounds -- Reactions of chlorosulfonic acid with heterocyclic compounds -- Reaction of chlorosulfonic acid with elements and inorganic compounds -- Commercial uses of chlorosulfonic acid -- Miscellaneous reactions of chlorosulfonic acid -- Preparation, manufacture and properties of chlorosulfonic acid
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 307 p.)
ISBN:0854044981
1847550509
9781847550507

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