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  2. Acetonitrile - Wikipedia

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    Acetonitrile is used mainly as a solvent in the purification of butadiene in refineries. Specifically, acetonitrile is fed into the top of a distillation column filled with hydrocarbons including butadiene, and as the acetonitrile falls down through the column, it absorbs the butadiene which is then sent from the bottom of the tower to a second separating tower.

  3. Acetonitrile (data page) - Wikipedia

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  4. Merck Index - Wikipedia

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    An online version of The Merck Index, including historic records and new updates not in the print edition, [1] is commonly available through research libraries. It also includes an appendix with monographs on organic named reactions. The 15th edition was published in April 2013. Monographs in The Merck Index typically contain: [1] a CAS ...

  5. Bis(acetonitrile)palladium dichloride - Wikipedia

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    Bis(acetonitrile)palladium dichloride is the coordination complex with the formula PdCl 2 (NCCH 3) 2. It is the adduct of two acetonitrile ligands with palladium(II) chloride. It is a yellow-brown solid that is soluble in organic solvents. The compound is a reagent and a catalyst for reactions that require soluble Pd(II). [1]

  6. Aminoacetonitrile - Wikipedia

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    Aminoacetonitrile is the organic compound with the formula H 2 N−CH 2 −C≡N.The compound is a colorless liquid. It is unstable at room temperature, owing to the incompatibility of the amine nucleophile and the nitrile electrophile.

  7. Tetrakis(acetonitrile)copper(I) hexafluorophosphate - Wikipedia

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    The cation was first reported in 1923 with a nitrate anion as a byproduct of the reduction of silver nitrate with a suspension of copper powder in acetonitrile. [4] [Cu(CH 3 CN) 4]PF 6 is generally produced by the addition of HPF 6 to a suspension of copper(I) oxide in acetonitrile: [5] Cu 2 O + 2 HPF 6 + 8 CH 3 CN → 2 [Cu(CH 3 CN) 4]PF 6 + H 2 O

  8. Transition metal nitrile complexes - Wikipedia

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    Typical nitrile ligands are acetonitrile, propionitrile, and benzonitrile.The structures of [Ru(NH 3) 5 (NCPh)] n+ have been determined for the 2+ and 3+ oxidation states. Upon oxidation the Ru-NH 3 distances contract and the Ru-NCPh distances elongate, consistent with amines serving as pure-sigma donor ligands and nitriles functioning as pi-acceptors.

  9. Tris(acetonitrile)cyclopentadienylruthenium hexafluorophosphate

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    Tris(acetonitrile)cyclopentadienylruthenium hexafluorophosphate is an organoruthenium compound with the formula [(C 5 H 5)Ru(NCCH 3) 3]PF 6, abbreviated [CpRu(NCMe) 3]PF 6. It is a yellow-brown solid that is soluble in polar organic solvents. The compound is a salt consisting of the hexafluorophosphate anion and the cation [CpRu(NCMe) 3] +.