Anisoyl chloride
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File:Anisoyl chloride isomers.svg of anisoyl chloride: ortho (2-methoxybenzoyl chloride), meta (3-methoxybenzoyl chloride), and para (4-methoxybenzoyl chloride)]]
Anisoyl chloride (also called methoxybenzoyl chloride) is an acyl halide, specifically an aromatic acyl chloride, and may be formed from anisic acid by replacing a hydroxyl group of the carboxylic acid with a chloride group. There are three isomers: the ortho-, meta-, and para- forms. Their structures differ in the arene substitution pattern—the location of the methoxy group on the ring as compared to the acyl halide.
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References
- [http://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/cbook.cgi?ID=C100072 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) reference data for anisoyl chloride]
- [https://echa.europa.eu/substance-information/-/substanceinfo/100.002.561]
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