Silyloinnille
Silyloinnille is a hypothetical chemical compound that combines features of silyl groups and a nitrile functional group. In organic chemistry, a silyl group is typically a silicon atom bonded to three other atoms, often carbon or hydrogen. Common examples include the trimethylsilyl group ((CH3)3Si-) or the tert-butyldimethylsilyl group (t-Bu(CH3)2Si-). A nitrile group, represented as -C≡N, is characterized by a carbon atom triple-bonded to a nitrogen atom. This functional group is known for its polarity and reactivity, participating in various organic transformations.
The hypothetical silyloinnille would therefore possess a structure where a silyl moiety is directly attached to
The properties of silyloinnille would likely be influenced by both the silicon atom and the nitrile group.