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.
Anisoylchloride (also called methoxybenzoyl chloride) is an acyl halide, specifically an aromatic acyl chloride, and may be formed from anisic acid by...
2-pyrrolidone with anisoylchloride in the presence of triethylamine. Alternatively, gamma-aminobutyric acid can react with anisoylchloride. Ring closure...
along with other potentially favorable effects. The reaction between p-anisoylchloride [100-07-2] (1) and CID:20516917 (2) gives 4-[4-[(4-Methoxybenzoyl)...
C8H7ClO2 (molar mass: 170.59 g/mol, exact mass: 170.0135 u) may refer to: Anisoylchloride Benzyl chloroformate, or benzyl chlorocarbonate This set index page...
GABAB receptor Lesogaberan (AZD-3355) – agonist of the GABAB receptor N-Anisoyl-GABA – major active metabolite of the nootropic aniracetam NCS-382 – antagonist...