nitrilecyanidecontaining
Nitrilecyanidecontaining is not a standard chemical term, but it can describe substances that include nitrile functionality and related cyanide features. In organic chemistry, a nitrile refers to a carbon–nitrogen triple bond (−C≡N) within a molecule. The word cyanide more often denotes the cyanide anion (−CN) or a cyanide ligand bound to a metal in coordination chemistry. Thus, a compound described as nitrile/cyanide-containing may be an organic nitrile that also bears additional cyanide-related groups, or a coordination compound in which cyanide ligands are bound to a metal center.
Common examples and contexts include organic nitriles such as acetonitrile (CH3−CN) and benzonitrile, which are widely
Properties and applications are diverse. Organic nitriles are moderately polar and often serve as solvents or
In summary, nitrilecyanidecontaining typically refers to substances featuring nitrile groups and related cyanide functionalities, spanning organic