Acetyl chloride as a polar solvent. Part III. Formation of acid-base neutralization complexes in acetyl chloride

Goyal, Kamla ; Paul, Ram Chand ; Sandhu, Sarjit Singh (1959) Acetyl chloride as a polar solvent. Part III. Formation of acid-base neutralization complexes in acetyl chloride Journal of the Chemical Society, 1959 . pp. 322-325. ISSN 0368-1769

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Abstract

Titanium tetrachloride, stannic chloride, zirconium tetrachloride, and tellurium tetrachloride, which act as solvoacids in acetyl chloride, react with ansolvobases ( benzyltrimethylammonium chloride and benzyldimethylphenylammonium chloride) and solvobases (quinoline, α-picoline, and dimethyl-aniline) to yield the acid-base neutralization complexes in acetyl chloride. The mode of their formation and the constituition of acidic and basic solutions in acetyl chloride are discussed.

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