- In
organic chemistry,
cyanocarbons are a
group of
chemical compounds that
contain several cyanide functional groups. Such
substances generally are classified...
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formula (N≡C−)2C=C6H4=C(−C≡N)2. It is an
orange crystalline solid. This
cyanocarbon, a
relative of para-quinone, is an
electron acceptor that is used to...
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called o-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile;
chemical formula: C10H5ClN2), a
cyanocarbon, is the
defining component of the
lachrymatory agent commonly referred...
- with the
chemical formula HC(CN)3. It is a
colorless liquid. It is a
cyanocarbon and
derivative of
methane with
three cyano groups. For many years, chemists...
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Remarkable electron accepting properties of the
simplest benzenoid cyanocarbons: hexacyanobenzene,
octacyanonaphthalene and
decacyanoanthracene Xiu****...
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Carbon nitrides are
organic compounds consisting only of
carbon and
nitrogen atoms.
These materials are
organic semiconductors. Due to its hydrogen-bonding...
- archangelica), Umbelliferae, and many
other plants. **** Diaminomaleonitrile, a
cyanocarbon that
contains two
amine groups and two
nitrile groups bound to an ethylene...
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program under the
direction of
Theodore Cairns to
synthesize long-chain
cyanocarbons analogous to long-chain
fluorocarbons like Teflon. The work culminated...
- oils.
Organic compounds containing multiple nitrile groups are
known as
cyanocarbons.
Inorganic compounds containing the −C≡N
group are not
called nitriles...
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although samples are
often off-white. It is an
important member of the
cyanocarbons. TCNE is
prepared by
brominating malononitrile in the
presence of pot****ium...