- {C}}}{\ce {:\,<->R-{\ddot {N}}=C{:}}}\right]} An
isocyanide (also
called isonitrile or carbylamine) is an
organic compound with the
functional group –N+≡C−...
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Methyl isocyanide or
isocyanomethane is an
organic compound and a
member of the
isocyanide family. This
colorless liquid is
isomeric and isoelectronic...
- The
carbylamine reaction (also
known as the
Hoffmann isocyanide synthesis) is the
synthesis of an
isocyanide by the
reaction of a
primary amine, chloroform...
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metal cyanide. A side
product for this
reaction is the
formation of an
isonitrile because the
cyanide ion is an
ambident nucleophile. The
reaction is named...
- but the
coordination chemistry is
dominated by a few ligands.
Common isonitrile ligands are
methyl isocyanide, tert-butyl isocyanide,
phenyl isocyanide...
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Imine Oxime Hydrazone Azo
Amide Imidate Amidine Carbamate Imide Nitrile Isonitrile Cyanate Isocyanate Nitrate Nitrite Nitro Nitroso ****ate
Silicon Silane...
- fluoropolymers, like PFOA. Trifluoromethylisocyanide, the
simplest perfluorinated isonitrile. Trifluoromethylacetonitrile, the
simplest perfluorinated nitrile. Triflic...
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Isocyanide dichlorides are
organic compounds containing the RN=CCl2
functional group.
classically they are
obtained by
chlorination of isocyanides. Phenylcarbylamine...
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Imine Oxime Hydrazone Azo
Amide Imidate Amidine Carbamate Imide Nitrile Isonitrile Cyanate Isocyanate Nitrate Nitrite Nitro Nitroso ****ate
Silicon Silane...
- Stairs, Shaun; Brindle,
Kevin M.; Leeper,
Finian J. (2011). "Exploring
isonitrile-based
click chemistry for
ligation with biomolecules".
Organic & Biomolecular...