Phthalide
Phthalide , noun
[Phthalyl + anhydride.]
(Chemistry) A lactone (C8H6O2) obtained as a white crystalline substance by reduction of phthalyl chloride and other processes; hence, by extension, any one of the series of which phthalide proper is the type.
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A fungicide (C8H2Cl4O2) which is a tetrachloro derivative of phthalide{1} proper; in this sense, the spelling fthalide is also used. It has CAS Registry Number 27355-22-2.