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  2. Cyanoacetic acid - Wikipedia

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    In its largest scale application, cyanoacetic acid is first esterified to give ethyl cyanoacetate. Condensation of that ester with formaldehyde gives ethyl cyanoacrylate , which used as superglue. As of 2007, more than 10,000 tons of cyanoacetic acid were produced annually.

  3. Ethyl cyanoacetate - Wikipedia

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    Reaction of the sodium cyanoacetate with ethyl bromide in an aqueous–organic two-phase system in the presence of a phase transfer catalyst. [4] Oxidation of 3-ethoxypropionitrile, an ether, with oxygen under pressure in the presence of cobalt(II) acetate tetrahydrate as catalyst and N-hydroxyphthalimide as a radical generator. [5]

  4. Knoevenagel condensation - Wikipedia

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    In this reaction the carbonyl group is an aldehyde or a ketone. The catalyst is usually a weakly basic amine. The active hydrogen component has the forms: [3] Z−CH 2 −Z or Z−CHR−Z for instance diethyl malonate, Meldrum's acid, ethyl acetoacetate or malonic acid, or cyanoacetic acid. [1] Z−CHRR', for instance nitromethane.

  5. Ethyl cyanoacrylate - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl cyanoacrylate is prepared by the condensation of formaldehyde with ethyl cyanoacetate: NCCH 2 CO 2 C 2 H 5 + CH 2 O → H 2 C=C(CN)CO 2 C 2 H 5 + H 2 O. This exothermic reaction affords the polymer, which is subsequently sintered, thermally "cracked" to give the monomer. Alternatively, it can be prepared by the ethoxycarbonylation of ...

  6. Wikipedia:Molecular structure diagram - Wikipedia

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    One can subdivide chemical compounds into two main groups: molecules, which includes most organic, polyatomic gases, and organometallic compounds, and nonmolecular species, which includes most purely inorganic compounds. The structures of many reagents are often misunderstood because simplified formulas are presented in reaction schemes whereas ...

  7. File:Ethyl cyanoacetate.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikipedia.org Cyanessigsäureethylester; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Käyttäjä:Nitraus/A; Etyylisyanoasetaatti

  8. Ethyl cyanohydroxyiminoacetate - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl cyanohydroxyiminoacetate (oxyma) is the oxime of ethyl cyanoacetate and finds use as an additive for carbodiimides, such as dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC) in peptide synthesis. It acts as a neutralizing reagent for the basicity or nucleophilicity of the DCC due to its pronounced acidity ( pKa 4.60) and suppresses base catalyzed side ...

  9. Cyanation - Wikipedia

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    Cyanation of ketones or aldehydes yields the corresponding cyanohydrins, which can be done directly with the cyanide ion (the cyanohydrin reaction) or by using bisulfite, followed by displacement of sulfite: [3] [4] Cyanation of aldehyde with bisulfite. A related reaction is hydrocyanation, which installs the elements of H-CN.