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cyanohydrin n : any organic compound in which the cyano radical -CN and the hydroxyl radical -OH are attached to the same carbon atom

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Noun

  1. Any compound having both a hydroxy and a cyanide functional group, especially one having these groups attached to the same carbon atom.

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A cyanohydrin is a functional group in organic compounds. Cyanohydrins have the formula R2C(OH)CN, where R is H, alkyl, or aryl. Cyanohydrins are industrially important precursors to carboxylic acids including some amino acids. Cyanohydrins can be formed by the cyanohydrin reaction, which involves treating a ketone or an aldehyde with hydrogen cyanide (HCN) in the presence of excess amounts of sodium cyanide (NaCN) as a catalyst:
RR’C=O + HCN → RR’C(OH)CN
In this reaction, the nucleophilic CN− ion attacks the electrophilic carbonyl carbon in the ketone, followed by protonation by HCN, thereby regenerating the cyanide anion. Cyanohydrins are also prepared by displacement of sulfite by cyanide salts.
Cyanohydrins are intermediates in the Strecker amino acid synthesis.

Illustrative cyanohydrins

Acetone cyanohydrin (CAS# 75-86-5, b.p. 95 °C, also known as α-hydroxyisobutyronitrile), (CH3)2C(OH)CN is the cyanohydrin of acetone. This liquid serves as a source of HCN (which is a gas). Thus, acetone cyanohydrin can be used for the preparation other cyanohydrins, for of HCN to Michael acceptors, and for the formylation of arenes. Treatment of this cyanohydrin with lithium hydride affords anhydrous lithium cyanide.
(CH3)2C(OH)CN + LiH → LiCN + (CH3)2CO + H2
Mandelonitrile (CAS# 532-28-5, b.p. 170 °C) is the chemical compound with the formula C6H5CH(OH)CN.

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cyanohydrin in Danish: Cyanohydrin
cyanohydrin in French: Cyanohydrine
cyanohydrin in Italian: Cianidrine
cyanohydrin in Japanese: シアノヒドリン
cyanohydrin in Polish: cyjanohydryny
cyanohydrin in Chinese: 羟腈
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