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Adiponitrile is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula (CH2)4(CN)2. This viscous,
colourless dinitrile is an
important precursor to the polymer...
- by the
hydrogenation of
adiponitrile: NC(CH2)4CN + 4 H2 → H2N(CH2)6NH2 The
hydrogenation is
conducted on
molten adiponitrile diluted with ammonia, typical...
- reaction. This
method is
applicable for
preparation of
nylon 1,6 from
adiponitrile,
formaldehyde and water. Additionally,
polyamides can be synthesized...
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chloride reacts with
hexamethylenediamine to form
nylon 6,6.
Adipamide Adiponitrile P. C. Guha; D. K.
Sankaran (1946). "Muconic Acid".
Organic Syntheses...
- Large-scale
applications are for the
production of pot****ium
cyanide and
adiponitrile, used in
mining and plastics, respectively. It is more
toxic than solid...
- nickel-catalyzed
synthesis of
adiponitrile (NC−(CH2)4−CN)
synthesis from buta-1,3-diene (CH2=CH−CH=CH2).
Adiponitrile is a
precursor to hexamethylenediamine...
-
amounts of
butadiene are used to make
adiponitrile, a
precursor to some nylons. The
conversion of
butadiene to
adiponitrile entails the
addition of hydrogen...
- in some
cases replaced by an
immiscible organic solvent (e. g. in the
adiponitrile/carbon
tetrachloride system). The
procedure is of
little use in the production...
- the electrocatalyst, is nickel-plated.
Acrylonitrile is
converted to
adiponitrile on an
industrial scale via electrocatalysis.
Purifying copper from refined...
- The
molecular formula C6H8N2 may
refer to:
Adiponitrile 1,4-Diisocyanobutane Dimethylpyrazine, an
alkylpyrazine 2-Methylglutaronitrile 2-Picolylamine Phenylenediamines...