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Hydrogen Chloride (HCI) in Cyclopentyl Methyl Ether (CPME)

Description

Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) in Cyclopentyl Methyl Ether (CPME) is a solution formed by dissolving gaseous hydrogen chloride in CPME, an organic ether commonly used as a solvent. This solution is highly effective in organic synthesis and is particularly useful in acid-catalyzed reactions such as alkylation, acylation, and esterification. The combination of HCl with CPME offers a non-aqueous solvent system that enhances reaction rates while minimizing side reactions.

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Category

Gas to Liquid Technology - Acids

CAS no

7647-01-0, 5614-37-9

Purity

>=99%

Formula

C6H120.HCL

Synonyms

Cyclopentyl Methyl Ether - Hydrochloride

Form

Liquid

Uses

• cleavage, rearrangements, or hydrolysis
• Salt formation of basic intermediates dissolved in CPME
• pH adjustment / quenching after Grignard or organometallic reactions carried out in CPME
• Impurity removal by converting basic impurities into water-soluble hydrochloride salts during work-up
• Reaction activation in certain substitution or condensation reactions where CPME is used as solvent

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