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Cyano vs Cyanosilylation - What's the difference?

cyano | cyanosilylation |

As nouns the difference between cyano and cyanosilylation

is that cyano is (chemistry|especially in combination) a univalent functional group, -cn, consisting of a carbon and a nitrogen atom joined with a triple bond; organic compounds containing a cyano group are nitriles while cyanosilylation is (organic chemistry) any addition reaction in which a cyano (nitrile) group and a silyl group are added across a double bond or triple bond.

cyano

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (chemistry, especially in combination) a univalent functional group, -CN, consisting of a carbon and a nitrogen atom joined with a triple bond; organic compounds containing a cyano group are nitriles
  • Derived terms

    *cyanogen *cyanide

    cyanosilylation

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) Any addition reaction in which a cyano (nitrile) group and a silyl group are added across a double bond or triple bond