Quinoline-4-carbonitrile
CAS: 2973-27-5
Ref. 3D-FQ145654
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- 4-Quinolinecarbonitrile
Quinoline-4-carbonitrile is a sulphonate anion radical that is the n-oxide of quinazolone. It has a chromatographic peak at Rf 0.5, which can be used for identification. Quinoline-4-carbonitrile reacts with ferrocene to form a ligand and also reacts with acrylonitrile in an enzymatic reaction to form quinoline derivatives. Quinoline-4-carbonitrile can be oxidized by molecular oxygen to form quinoxaline, which can then be hydrolyzed by peroxidase enzymes to form 2H2O2. Its molecular ions are [M+H]+.
Chemical properties
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