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There is an unlinked chinese article for nitrile, with no other-language links on it's own page, and not linked to from the other-language links on the english page. The nitrile chinese article is %E8%85%88. 65.78.17.194 20:59, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
please add a permeability table for various chemicals to various gloves: latex, nitrile, pvc, etc.
nitrile glove deserves it's own article.
probably,nitrile is triply bonded nitrogen.remove carbon from cyanide group to get nitrile.it is derived from amino.removing a H atom in amino gives imine,remove another H from imine to get nitrile. so,cyanide has a carbon[-CN],while nitrile[triple bond N]does not.-- 219.64.177.21 ( talk) 19:03, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
the above article could be correct.that is how methyl cyanide becomes ethane nitrile in iupac. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sarvodayaharish ( talk • contribs) 19:09, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
Do we need three separate articles: Cyanide, Cyano radical, Nitrile? Please discuss. Biscuittin ( talk) 19:38, 12 October 2009 (UTC)
The intro refers to a -CN group as both nitrile and cyano- without clearly distinguishing the two. There is reference to organic versus inorganic contexts, but then a sentence like "The prefix cyano- is used in chemical nomenclature to indicate the presence of a -CN group in a molecule." seems to conflate the two. It's important to clearly state how the intances differ and how they don't: e.g. are the structures of the groups identical but named differently only as a result of the oganic/inorganic context? ENeville ( talk) 15:27, 2 April 2011 (UTC)
Is there a need for a section on safety of nitriles? John a s ( talk) 07:55, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
Primary amines react with iodine pentafluoride forming nitriles.[3] R-CH2-NH2 → R-CN [1] -- Ktsquare (talk)
Responding to my revert per WP:BRD. @ Smokefoot: I added the now-reverted content and OSHA sources as Nitrile is notably used in the manufacture of PPE, specifically rubber gloves, due to the material being resistant to some solvents. I assumed that the article's existing subheading Nitrile#Occurance and applications was an excellent place to add this given the manufacture of gloves is an application of Nitrile. SamHolt6 ( talk) 15:22, 7 January 2021 (UTC)
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This article may be too technical for most readers to understand.(August 2011) |
There is an unlinked chinese article for nitrile, with no other-language links on it's own page, and not linked to from the other-language links on the english page. The nitrile chinese article is %E8%85%88. 65.78.17.194 20:59, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
please add a permeability table for various chemicals to various gloves: latex, nitrile, pvc, etc.
nitrile glove deserves it's own article.
probably,nitrile is triply bonded nitrogen.remove carbon from cyanide group to get nitrile.it is derived from amino.removing a H atom in amino gives imine,remove another H from imine to get nitrile. so,cyanide has a carbon[-CN],while nitrile[triple bond N]does not.-- 219.64.177.21 ( talk) 19:03, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
the above article could be correct.that is how methyl cyanide becomes ethane nitrile in iupac. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sarvodayaharish ( talk • contribs) 19:09, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
Do we need three separate articles: Cyanide, Cyano radical, Nitrile? Please discuss. Biscuittin ( talk) 19:38, 12 October 2009 (UTC)
The intro refers to a -CN group as both nitrile and cyano- without clearly distinguishing the two. There is reference to organic versus inorganic contexts, but then a sentence like "The prefix cyano- is used in chemical nomenclature to indicate the presence of a -CN group in a molecule." seems to conflate the two. It's important to clearly state how the intances differ and how they don't: e.g. are the structures of the groups identical but named differently only as a result of the oganic/inorganic context? ENeville ( talk) 15:27, 2 April 2011 (UTC)
Is there a need for a section on safety of nitriles? John a s ( talk) 07:55, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
Primary amines react with iodine pentafluoride forming nitriles.[3] R-CH2-NH2 → R-CN [1] -- Ktsquare (talk)
Responding to my revert per WP:BRD. @ Smokefoot: I added the now-reverted content and OSHA sources as Nitrile is notably used in the manufacture of PPE, specifically rubber gloves, due to the material being resistant to some solvents. I assumed that the article's existing subheading Nitrile#Occurance and applications was an excellent place to add this given the manufacture of gloves is an application of Nitrile. SamHolt6 ( talk) 15:22, 7 January 2021 (UTC)