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a: 9.031 Å
b: 9.367 Å
c: 8.360 Å
α (alpha): 108.72 °
β (beta): 94.93 °
γ (gamma): 105.70 °
Volume: 633.12 Å3
Space group: P-1
Z: 2
Temperature: 22.0 °C
R(F): 0.0560
Common name: Methyl Cyanide
Structural formula: C8H12Cl4N4Nb2S2, 2(C2H3N1)
CSD refcode: CYANBB
Empirical formula - derived: C2H3N1
Citation of a publication: A.J.Benton, M.G.B.Drew, R.J.Hobson, D.A.Rice (1981) J.Chem.Soc.,Dalton Trans.,1304
Layman's explanation: Methyl Cyanide is a toxic, colorless liquid with an aromatic (ether like) odor and forms explosive mixtures with air. It is a critical solvent for several important processes e.g., it is widely used as a mobile phase solvent in chromatography applications, as a wash solvent and in preparing reagent solutions for oligonucleotide synthesis. It is employed in the manufacturing of acrylic fibers, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, nitrile rubber, batteries, pesticides, and inorganic salts. It can be utilized to remove tars, phenols, and coloring matter from petroleum hydrocarbons, to extract fatty acids from fish liver, animal, and vegetable oils, and to recrystallize steroids.
IUPAC name: acetonitrile, ethyl nitrile, ethanenitrile, cyanomethane, methanecarbonitrile
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Obtained courtesy of the Cambridge Structural Database
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
50147.cif 50147.crt 50147.gif 50147.ort 50147.pdb
50147.sdt

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