In organic chemistry, atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are generally referred to as heteroatoms. The most common heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. Now I present to you an article called Mechanism of the aminolysis of acetate esters, published in 1974, which mentions a compound: 542-58-5, mainly applied to hydrazinolysis ester kinetics, Reference of 2-Chloroethyl acetate.
The kinetics of the hydrazinolysis and hydrolysis of alkyl and aryl acetates were determined by measuring the rate of ester disappearance by conversion to the corresponding hydroxamic acid for the alkyl acetates and spectrophotometrically (uv) for the aryl acetates. The mechanisms for these reactions were discussed.
In some applications, this compound(542-58-5)Reference of 2-Chloroethyl acetate is unique.If you want to know more details about this compound, you can contact with the author or consult more relevant literature.