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A nitrile is an organic compound containing a carbon triple bonded to nitrogen.

Synthesis

-The Sandmeyer reaction employing cuprous cyanide can be used to form nitriles from diazonium compounds. -Aryl nitriles may be formed from aryl halides in the Rosenmund-von Braun reaction.

Reactivity

-Nitriles are reduced to imines, then hydrolyzed to the aldehyde in the Stephens aldehyde synthesis. -Beta-ketoesters are formed from alpha-bromoesters and nitriles in the Blaise reaction.