Nitriles used to be known as cyanides; the smallest organic nitrile is ethanenitrile, CH3CN, (old name: methyl cyanide or acetonitrile – and sometimes now called ethanonitrile). 3032-92-6, formula is C9H5N, Name is 4-Ethynylbenzonitrile. Nitriles are found in many useful compounds, including methyl cyanoacrylate, used in super glue, and nitrile rubber, a nitrile-containing polymer used in latex-free laboratory and medical gloves. Recommanded Product: 4-Ethynylbenzonitrile.
Grosjean, Felix;Cros-Perrial, Emeline;Braka, Abdenour;Uttaro, Jean-Pierre;Chaloin, Laurent;Jordheim, Lars Petter;Peyrottes, Suzanne;Mathe, Christophe research published 《 Synthesis and Studies of Potential Inhibitors of CD73 Based on a Triazole Scaffold》, the research content is summarized as follows. The ecto-5-nucleotidase CD73 is involved in the production of immunosuppressive adenosine in the tumoral microenvironment and recently became a validated target in immuno-oncol. To avoid formation of CD73-produced adenosine, several series of potential inhibitors of the target enzyme based on a triazole scaffold were synthesized and evaluated on recombinant purified hCD73 and in cell-based assays.
3032-92-6, 4-Ethynylbenzonitrile is a simple benzyl alkyne compound potentially useful as a synthetic fragment and as a test compound for cross-coupling protocols. 4-Ethynylbenzonitrile has been described as a model compound for studying hydrogen bond formation in multifunctional molecules, as it contains four hydrogen bonding sites of which three are π-acceptors.
4-Ethynylbenzonitrile is a useful research compound. Its molecular formula is C9H5N and its molecular weight is 127.14 g/mol. The purity is usually 95%., Recommanded Product: 4-Ethynylbenzonitrile
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Nitrile – Wikipedia,
Nitriles – Chemistry LibreTexts