Antimony(III) chloride (SbCl3) is a Lewis acid catalyst that is used in various organic reactions such as polymerization, Friedel-Crafts acylations, reductions with NaBH4, ring opening of epoxides, cleavage of trityl ethers, Biginelli and chlorination reactions. It is also used as a precursor to synthesize other antimony salts.
Synthesis, structural characterization and cytotoxicity of the antimony (III) chloride complex with N, N-dicyclohexyldithiooxamide.
Ozturk II, et al.
Polyhedron, 52, 1403-1410 (2013)
Antimony (III) chloride-catalyzed ring opening of epoxides with anilines.
Singh MC and Peddinti RK.
Tetrahedron Letters, 48(41), 7354-7357 (2007)
Nucleic acid related compounds. 79. Efficient conversions of thioethers to. alpha.-fluoro thioethers with DAST or DAST/antimony (III) chloride.
Robins MJ and Wnuk SF.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 58(15), 3800-3800 (1993)
Antimony (III) chloride-catalysed Biginelli reaction: a versatile method for the synthesis of dihydropyrimidinones through a different reaction mechanism
Cepanec I, et al.
Tetrahedron, 63(48), 11822-11827 (2007)
The response of different photometers to the color produced by vitamin A and carotene with antimony trichloride.
M J CALDWELL et al.
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. Kansas Academy of Science, 49(2), 197-204 (1946-09-01)
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