IPC 6 English version
  C07C 239/00 - C07C 251/88  
 
C07C25300-C07C25567
  C07C 257/00 - C07C 271/68  

SECTION C– CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY


C 07ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (such compounds as the oxides, sulfides, or oxysulfides of carbon, cyanogen, phosgene, hydrocyanic acid or salts thereof C 01; products obtained from layered base-exchange silicates by ion-exchange with organic compounds such as ammonium, phosphonium or sulfonium compounds or by intercalation of organic compounds C 01 B 33/44; macromolecular compounds C 08; dyes C 09; fermentation products C 12; fermentation or enzyme-using processes to synthesise a desired chemical compound or composition or to separate optical isomers from a racemic mixture C 12 P; production of organic compounds by electrolysis or electrophoresis C 25 B 3/00, C 25 B 7/00) [2]


C 07 CACYCLIC OR CARBOCYCLIC COMPOUNDS


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00Preparation of carboxylic acid nitriles (of cyanogen or compounds thereof C 01 C 3/00) [5]

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02.by reaction of nitrogen oxide with organic compounds [5]

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04.by reaction of cyanogen halides, e.g. ClCN, with organic compounds [5]

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06.from N-formylated amino compounds [5]

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08.by addition of hydrogen cyanide or salts thereof to unsaturated compounds [5]

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10..to compounds containing carbon-to-carbon double bonds [5]

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12..to compounds containing carbon-to-carbon triple bonds [5]

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14.by reaction of cyanides with halogen-containing compounds with replacement of halogen atoms by cyano groups [5]

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16.by reaction of cyanides with lactones or compounds containing hydroxy groups or etherified or esterified hydroxy groups [5]

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18.by reaction of ammonia or amines with compounds containing carbon-to-carbon multiple bonds other than in six-membered aromatic rings [5]

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20.by dehydratation of carboxylic acid amides [5]

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22.by reaction of ammonia with carboxylic acids with replacement of carboxyl groups by cyano groups [5]

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24.by ammoxidation of hydrocarbons or substituted hydrocarbons [5]

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26..containing carbon-to-carbon multiple bonds, e.g. unsaturated aldehydes [5]

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28..containing six-membered aromatic rings, e.g. styrene [5]

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30.by reactions not involving the formation of cyano groups [5]

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32.Separation; Purification; Stabilisation; Use of additives [5]

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34..Separation; Purification [5]


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00Carboxylic acid nitriles (cyanogen or compounds thereof C 01 C 3/00) [5]

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01.having cyano groups bound to acyclic carbon atoms [5]

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02..of an acyclic and saturated carbon skeleton [5]

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03...Mononitriles [5]

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04...containing two cyano groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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05...containing at least three cyano groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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06..of an acyclic and unsaturated carbon skeleton [5]

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07...Mononitriles [5]

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08....Acrylonitrile; Methacrylonitrile [5]

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09...containing at least two cyano groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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10..containing cyano groups and halogen atoms, or nitro or nitroso groups, bound to the same acyclic carbon skeleton [5]

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11..containing cyano groups and singly-bound oxygen atoms bound to the same saturated acyclic carbon skeleton [5]

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12...containing cyano groups and hydroxy groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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13...containing cyano groups and etherified hydroxy groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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14...containing cyano groups and esterified hydroxy groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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15..containing cyano groups and singly-bound oxygen atoms bound to the same unsaturated acyclic carbon skeleton [5]

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16..containing cyano groups and singly-bound oxygen atoms bound to the same carbon atom of an acyclic carbon skeleton [5]

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17..containing cyano groups and doubly-bound oxygen atoms bound to the same acyclic carbon skeleton [5]

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18..containing cyano groups bound to carbon atoms of carboxyl groups [5]

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19..containing cyano groups and carboxyl groups, other than cyano groups, bound to the same saturated acyclic carbon skeleton [5]

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20...the carbon skeleton being further substituted by singly-bound oxygen atoms [5]

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21...the carbon skeleton being further substituted by doubly-bound oxygen atoms [5]

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22...containing cyano groups and at least two carboxyl groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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23..containing cyano groups and carboxyl groups, other than cyano groups, bound to the same unsaturated acyclic carbon skeleton [5]

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24..containing cyano groups and singly-bound nitrogen atoms, not being further bound to other hetero atoms, bound to the same saturated acyclic carbon skeleton [5]

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25...Aminoacetonitriles [5]

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26...containing cyano groups, amino groups and singly-bound oxygen atoms bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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27...containing cyano groups, amino groups and doubly-bound oxygen atoms bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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28...containing cyano groups, amino groups and carboxyl groups, other than cyano groups, bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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29...containing cyano groups and acylated amino groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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30..containing cyano groups and singly-bound nitrogen atoms, not being further bound to other hetero atoms, bound to the same unsaturated acyclic carbon skeleton [5]

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31..having cyano groups bound to acyclic carbon atoms of a carbon skeleton containing rings other than six-membered aromatic rings [5]

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32..having cyano groups bound to acyclic carbon atoms of a carbon skeleton containing at least one six-membered aromatic ring [5]

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33...with cyano groups linked to the six-membered aromatic ring, or to the condensed ring system containing that ring, by saturated carbon chains [5]

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34...with cyano groups linked to the six-membered aromatic ring, or to the condensed ring system containing that ring, by unsaturated carbon chains [5]

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35...the carbon skeleton being further substituted by halogen atoms, or by nitro or nitroso groups [5]

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36...the carbon skeleton being further substituted by hydroxy groups [5]

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37...the carbon skeleton being further substituted by etherified hydroxy groups [5]

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38...the carbon skeleton being further substituted by esterified hydroxy groups [5]

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39....with hydroxy groups esterified by derivatives of 2,2-dimethylcyclopropane carboxylic acids, e.g. chrysanthemumic acids [5]

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40...the carbon skeleton being further substituted by doubly-bound oxygen atoms [5]

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41...the carbon skeleton being further substituted by carboxyl groups, other than cyano groups [5]

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42...the carbon skeleton being further substituted by singly-bound nitrogen atoms, not being further bound to other hetero atoms [5]

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43....the carbon skeleton being further substituted by singly-bound oxygen atoms [5]

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44....at least one of the singly-bound nitrogen atoms being acylated [5]

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45.having cyano groups bound to carbon atoms of rings other than six-membered aromatic rings [5]

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46..to carbon atoms of non-condensed rings [5]

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47..to carbon atoms of rings being part of condensed ring systems [5]

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48..to carbon atoms of 2,2-dimethylcyclopropane rings, e.g. nitrile of chrysanthemumic acids [5]

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49.having cyano groups bound to carbon atoms of six-membered aromatic rings of a carbon skeleton [5]

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50..to carbon atoms of non-condensed six-membered aromatic rings [5]

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51...containing at least two cyano groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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52..to carbon atoms of six-membered aromatic rings being part of condensed ring systems [5]

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53..containing cyano groups and hydroxy groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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54..containing cyano groups and etherified hydroxy groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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55..containing cyano groups and esterified hydroxy groups bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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56..containing cyano groups and doubly-bound oxygen atoms bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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57..containing cyano groups and carboxyl groups, other than cyano groups, bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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58..containing cyano groups and singly-bound nitrogen atoms, not being further bound to other hetero atoms, bound to the carbon skeleton [5]

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59...the carbon skeleton being further substituted by singly-bound oxygen atoms [5]

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60...at least one of the singly-bound nitrogen atoms being acylated [5]

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61.containing cyano groups and nitrogen atoms being part of imino groups bound to the same carbon skeleton [5]

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62.containing cyano groups and oxygen atoms being part of oxyimino groups bound to the same carbon skeleton [5]

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63.containing cyano groups and nitrogen atoms further bound to other hetero atoms, other than oxygen atoms of nitro or nitroso groups, bound to the same carbon skeleton [5]

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64..with the nitrogen atoms further bound to oxygen atoms [5]

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65..with the nitrogen atoms further bound to nitrogen atoms [5]

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66...having cyano groups and nitrogen atoms being part of hydrazine or hydrazone groups bound to the same carbon skeleton [5]

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67...having cyano groups and azido groups bound to the same carbon skeleton [5]

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