OCTANOYL CHLORIDE

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO. 111-64-8

OCTANOYL CHLORIDE

EINECS NO. 203-891-6
FORMULA CH3(CH2)6COCl
MOL WT. 162.66

H.S. CODE

2915.90

TOXICITY

Oral rat LD50: 1780 mg/kg
SYNONYMS n-Capryloyl Chloride; Caprylic acid chloride;
Caprylyl chloride; Octanoic acid chloride;  Octanoylchlorid (German); Cloruro de octanoílo (Spanish); Chlorure d'octanoyle (French);
SMILES

C(CCCCC)CC(=O)Cl

CLASSIFICATION

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE clear liquid, mild odor
MELTING POINT -63 C
BOILING POINT

195 - 196 C

SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0.948 - 0.952
SOLUBILITY IN WATER Decompose
pH  
VAPOR DENSITY

 

AUTOIGNITION  

REFRACTIVE INDEX

1.435
NFPA RATINGS Health: 3; Flammability: 2; Reactivity: 1
FLASH POINT

82 C

STABILITY Stable under ordinary conditions

EXTERNAL LINKS & GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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PubChem Compound Summary - Octanoyl chloride

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Local:
Acyl halide is one of a large group of organic substances containing the halocarbonyl group, have the general formula R-CO.X (whrwe X is a halogen atom and R may be aliphatic, alicyclic, or aromatic). Acyl is a radical formed from an organic acid by removal of a hydroxyl group. the general formula is RCO, where X is a halogen atom (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine) and R may be aliphatic, alicyclic, aromatic, and H etc. Acyl halides are made by replacing the -OH group in carboxylic acids by a halogen using a halogenating agents. They react readily with water, alcohols, and amines and are widely used in organic synthetic process whereby the acyl group is incorporated into a molecule by substitution called acylation reaction. In substitutive chemical nomenclature their names are formed by adding '-oyl' as a suffix to the name of the parent compound; ethanoyl chloride, CH3COCl, is an example. Capryloyl Chloride, C8 acyl halide, is a clear to yellow, corrosive liquid; melting at -63 c; boiling at 196 C, refractive Index of 1.435. It reacts with water; soluble in ether, acetone, and acetic acid. It is widely used in the synthesis of fine chemicals, agrochemicals (antifungal agent) and pharmaceuticals. The hydrogen atoms replace oxygen atoms in alcohols or nitrogen atoms in amines, which protects amine groups during amino acid synthesis.  

SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

clear liquid
ASSAY

98.0% min

ACIDITY

1.0% max (Caprylic acid)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0.948 - 0.952
TRANSPORTATION
PACKING  
HAZARD CLASS 8 (Packing group II)
UN NO. 3265
OTHER INFORMATION
Hazard Symbols: C, Risk Phrases: 14-22-34-37, Safety Phrases: 26-36/37/39-45
PRICE INFORMATION