Cyanimide

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The structure of a typical cyanimide.
The structure of a typical cyanimide.

Cyanimides are a group of chemical compounds sharing a common functional group with the general structure R1R2-N-CN. This group can be regarded as a secondary amine with a cyano substituent.

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  • ^  Bimetallic m-cyanoimide complexes prepared by NCN group transfer Daniel J. Mindiola, Yi-Chou Tsai, Ryuichiro Hara, Qinghao Chen, Karsten Meyer and Christopher C. Cummins Chem. Commun., 2001, 125–126 DOI: 10.1039/b006517j 125 Article