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CAS No. :3346-68-7
Formula : C5H3ClN2O3
M.W : 174.54
SMILES Code : O=C(Cl)C1=CNC(NC1=O)=O

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YieldReaction ConditionsOperation in experiment
94.8% With thionyl chloride; In methanol; N,N-dimethyl-formamide; for 24h;Reflux; for 100 ml reaction flask add urea pyrimidine -5 - carboxylic acid (2g, 12.81mmol), thionyl chloride (1.73 ml, 19 . 22mmol), toluene 30 ml, two drops of DMF, reflux reaction 24h, cooling, filtering, to obtain the urea pyrimidine -5 - chloride, white powder 2.12g, yield 94.80percent.
5.5 g With thionyl chloride; at 75℃; for 2h; Uracil-5-carboxylic acid (6 g, 38 mmol) and thionyl chloride (25 ml) were successively charged in a 100 ml one-necked flask and heated to 75 ° C for 2 hours.The reaction was concentrated to dryness to give a yellow solid which was beaten with petroleum ether and filtered to dryness to give 5.5 g of a solid, i.e., uracil-5-formyl chloride
 

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