citrile
Citrile, in chemistry usually referred to as nitrile, denotes organic compounds that contain the nitrile group, a carbon triple-bonded to nitrogen (-C≡N). The nitrile group can act as a functional group in a molecule or serve as the defining feature of an entire compound class. IUPAC naming uses the suffix -nitrile for the parent compound (for example propionitrile) and the cyano prefix (cyano-) when the nitrile is a substituent.
Structure and properties: The cyano group is linear and highly polar, giving nitriles distinct reactivity compared
Occurrence and uses: Nitriles are produced commercially and occur as intermediates in the synthesis of carboxylic
Preparation and reactions: Nitriles can be prepared by substituting alkyl halides with cyanide sources, by dehydration
Safety: Nitriles range in hazard, with some being highly toxic or volatile. Appropriate handling, ventilation, and