- ligand.
Compounds that
contain the
cyanate functional group, −O−C≡N, are
known as
cyanates or
cyanate esters. The
cyanate functional group is
distinct from...
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article Archived 2006-09-30 at the
Wayback Machine Peter M. Schalke1, "
Cyanates,
Inorganic Salts" Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry2006, Wiley-VCH...
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Cyanate Waddington, T.C. "Journal of the
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Lattice Parameters and
Infrared Spectra of Some
Inorganic Cyanates - (RSC...
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Silver cyanate is the
cyanate salt of silver. It can be made by the
reaction of pot****ium
cyanate with
silver nitrate in
aqueous solution, from
which it...
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termed a
cyanate ester, with the
formula R−O−C≡N,
where R is an
organyl group.
Cyanate esters contain a
monovalent cyanate group −O−C≡N.
Cyanate esters...
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Ammonium cyanate is an
inorganic compound with the
formula [NH4]+[OCN]−. It is a colorless,
solid salt. The
structure of this salt was
verified by X-ray...
- form by
displacement reactions involving alkyl halides and
alkali metal cyanates. Aryl
isocyanates can be
synthesized from
carbonylation of nitro- and nitrosoarenes;...
- carbides, and
salts of
inorganic anions such as carbonates, cyanides,
cyanates, thiocyanates, isothiocyanates, etc. Many of
these are
normal parts of...
- detonators. Mercury(II)
cyanate,
though its
chemical formula is identical, has a
different atomic arrangement,
making the
cyanate and
fulminate anions isomers...
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anion is [N=C=O]−,
which is
called cyanate. The
related functional group −N=C=O is isocyanate; it is
distinct from
cyanate (−O−C≡N),
fulminate (−O−N+≡C−)...