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Chlorosulfites, alkyl, reaction with carboxylic acid

The reaction occurs by a nucleophilic acyl substitution pathway in which the carboxylic acid is first converted into a chlorosulfite intermediate, thereby replacing the -OH of the acid with a much better leaving group. The chloro-sulfitc then reacts with a nucleophilic chloride ion. You might recall from Section 17.6 Hint an analogous chlorosulfite is involved in reaction of an alcohol with SOCb to yield an alkyl chloride. [Pg.794]


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Alkyl carboxylate

Alkyl carboxylates

Alkyl carboxylic acid

Alkyl chlorosulfites

Alkyl reaction with

Alkyl with carboxylates

Carboxylate alkylation

Carboxylates alkylation

Carboxylates reaction with

Carboxylation reaction with

Carboxylic acids alkylated

Carboxylic acids alkylation

Carboxylic acids reactions

Carboxylic reactions with

Chlorosulfite

Reaction with alkyl chlorosulfites

Reaction with carboxylic acids

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