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Topic: Will acetyl fluoride react with potassium (sodium, calcium) chloride?  (Read 4544 times)

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Offline Elution

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AcF + NaCl => NaF + AcCl?

Or does the reaction go the other way?

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Re: Will acetyl fluoride react with potassium (sodium, calcium) chloride?
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2025, 06:45:52 AM »
Maybe in gas phase, will be a reaction. But in solution the acetyl flouride will decompose to acetic acid and hydrogenflourid. The Chloride has no impact, because Acetyl chloride would also decompose in similar way.
Synthesis in opposit way

https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetylfluorid
Go under "Gewinnung und Darstellung"

The english wiki page doesn't tshow it.




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Re: Will acetyl fluoride react with potassium (sodium, calcium) chloride?
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2025, 01:41:09 AM »

But if we assume dry conditions? Maybe a chrown-ether to solubilize the NaCl? And toluene as solvent?

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