<P>The weak cyanocarbon malononitrile [CH
2(CN)
2] is a colourless solid with a melting range of 32-34 °C and a boiling range of 218-219
°C. It is a versatile compound of exceptional reactivity. Malononitrile can be prepared
in 80-96% yield by the reaction of cyanoacetamide and POCl
3 or PCl
5 in presence of inorganic salts.
[
1-2]
Due to the presence of active methylene protons, the reagent is found to be more useful
in carbon-carbon bond formation reactions. It is used extensively
[
3]
as a reactant or reaction intermediate, since the methylene group and one or both
cyano groups can take part in condensation reactions to give a variety of addition
products and heterocyclic compounds. This unique reactivity makes malononitrile an
important chemical in research and in medical, industrial and agricultural chemistry
applications.</P>