isonitril

/aɪˈsoʊnɪtrɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of organic compound containing a carbon atom triple-bonded to a nitrogen atom.

“The chemical engineer specialized in synthesizing isonitriles for various industrial applications.”

2. chemistry

In chemistry, isonitriles are a functional group characterized by a carbon-nitrogen triple bond.

“The chemist studied the reactivity of isonitrile groups in organic compounds.”

Synonyms

  • alkynylamine
  • carbylamine

Antonyms

  • aldehyde
  • ketone