Acetonitrile is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3CN or C2H3N [3]. It is a colorless and transparent liquid with excellent solvent properties, capable of dissolving various organic, inorganic, and gaseous substances, and infinitely miscible with water and alcohols. Acetonitrile can undergo typical nitrile reactions and is used to prepare many typical nitrogen-containing compounds, making it an important organic intermediate.
Acetonitrile is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3CN or C2H3N [3]. It is a colorless and transparent liquid with excellent solvent properties, capable of dissolving various organic, inorganic, and gaseous substances, and infinitely miscible with water and alcohols. Acetonitrile can undergo typical nitrile reactions and is used to prepare many typical nitrogen-containing compounds, making it an important organic intermediate.
English name: Acetatonitrile
Chinese alias: Methyl cyanide; Methyl nitrile; Cyanomethane; Cyanide methane; Cyanomethane; Ethyl cyanide
CASRN:75-05-8
EINECS number: 200-835-2
Molecular formula: C2H3N
Molecular weight: 41.05
Physical and chemical properties: density 0.7857
Melting point: -46 ° C
Flash point: 2 ° C
Water solubility: miscible
Usage: Used for extraction of nitrile rubber monomers, pharmaceuticals, and C4