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In organic chemistry, the chloromethyl group is a functional group that has the chemical formula −CH2−Cl. The naming of this group is derived from the methyl group (which has the formula −CH3), by replacing one hydrogen atom by a chlorine atom. Compounds with this group are a subclass of the organochlorines.
The way of introducing a chloromethyl group into aromatic compounds is the chloromethylation by the Blanc reaction. [1]
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (August 2021) |
In organic chemistry, the chloromethyl group is a functional group that has the chemical formula −CH2−Cl. The naming of this group is derived from the methyl group (which has the formula −CH3), by replacing one hydrogen atom by a chlorine atom. Compounds with this group are a subclass of the organochlorines.
The way of introducing a chloromethyl group into aromatic compounds is the chloromethylation by the Blanc reaction. [1]