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- Aramids are aromatic polyamides: Polyamides can also be synthesized from dinitriles using acid catalysis via an application of the Ritter reaction. This method...
- synthesising the compound in 1928: "Physiological Properties. Certain of these dinitriles have the effect of sneeze and tear gases. They are harmless when wet but...
- compound with the chemical formula (CH2)4(CN)2. This viscous, colourless dinitrile is an important precursor to the polymer nylon 66. In 2005, about one...
- Other names Malonodinitrile, Cyanoacetonitrile, Dicyanomethane, Malonic dinitrile Identifiers CAS Number 109-77-3 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image Beilstein...
- names Cyanogen Bis(nitridocarbon)(C—C) Dicyan Carbon nitride Oxalic acid dinitrile Dicyanogen Nitriloacetonitrile CY Identifiers CAS Number 460-19-5 Y 3D...
- (1927). "Quelques sels complexes des o-dinitriles avec le cuivre et la pyridine" [Certain complex salts of o-dinitriles with copper and pyridine]. Helvetica...
- Arkema Rilsan PA12 Evonik Vestamid L Nylons can also be synthesized from dinitriles using acid catalysis. For example, this method is applicable for preparation...
- ammoxidation also target the methyl groups, affording dicarboxylic acids and the dinitriles. Electrophiles attack the aromatic ring, leading to chloro- and nitroxylenes...
- dinitriles", published 2010-10-19, ****igned to BASF AG  US 8053594, P. Leconte, P. Marion, R. Jacquot, "Preparation of diesters from imide/dinitrile compounds"...
- Succinonitrile, also butanedinitrile, is a nitrile, with the formula of C2H4(CN)2. It is a colorless waxy solid which melts at 58 °C. Succinonitrile is...