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    The defining feature of a nitrile is the . The electronegativity of the nitrogen atom combined with the electropositivity of the carbon atom creates a highly polarized triple bond. This polarity makes nitriles versatile intermediates in organic chemistry, allowing them to undergo various transformations.

    In chemistry and industrial applications, refer to organic compounds containing a cyano functional group ( nitril

    : Utilizing Aldoxime Dehydratases as biocatalysts to create nitriles from biogenic resources under mild conditions. The defining feature of a nitrile is the

    : New protocols use sulfuryl fluoride or other reagents to transform aldehydes directly into nitriles without toxic cyanide salts. 3. Major Industrial Applications In chemistry and industrial applications, refer to organic

    ), where a carbon atom is triple-bonded to a nitrogen atom. While often used interchangeably with "nitrile rubber" (NBR) in consumer contexts like gloves, the term encompasses a broad range of molecules critical for drug discovery, material science, and chemical synthesis.

    study of maturation time determination of nitrile butadiene rubber

    : Nitriles are susceptible to both nucleophilic and electrophilic attacks.