1-Cyclohexene-1-carbonitrile
CAS: 1855-63-6
Ref. 3D-FC168360
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Product Information
- 1-Cyano-1-cyclohexene
- 1-Cyanocyclohexene
- 1-Cyclohexenecarbonitrile
- 1-Cyclohexenyl cyanide
- Cyclohex-1-Ene-1-Carbonitrile
- NSC 177484
1-Cyclohexene-1-carbonitrile is a reactive monocarboxylic acid that has been used as an analog for acrylonitrile. It reacts with hydrogen chloride to form 1-chlorocyclohexene-1-carbonitrile, which in turn reacts with chlorine gas to form 1,2-dichlorocyclohexane. The reaction solution contains a mixture of the two products and unreacted starting material. The nmr spectra show three different resonances at δ 4.8 (the methyl group), δ 3.3 (the chlorine atom), and δ 2.5 (the carbon atom). Reaction rates have been determined by measuring the activation energies of β-unsaturated ketones, giving a constant of -14.6 kcal/mol.
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