Sodium trichloroacetate


Sodium trichloroacetate is a chemical compound with a formula of CCl3CO2Na. It is used to increase sensitivity and precision during transcript mapping.

Preparation

Sodium trichloroacetate is made by reaction trichloroacetic acid with sodium hydroxide:

Reactions

Basicity

Compared to sodium acetate, The basicity of sodium trichloroacetate is weaker because of the electron-withdrawing nature of the trichloromethyl group. Sodium trifluoroacetate is an even weaker base than that due to higher electronegativity of fluorine atoms. In the presence of strong acids the anion can be protonated: