acetonitrile

noun

ace·​to·​ni·​trile ə-ˌsē-tō-ˈnī-trəl How to pronounce acetonitrile (audio)
ˌa-sə-tō-,
-ˌtrī(-ə)l
: the colorless liquid nitrile CH3CN of acetic acid used chiefly in organic synthesis and as a solvent

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Back then, American Cyanamid in Waggaman — now Cornerstone Chemicals — had been disposing of more than 11 million pounds of the noxious solvent acetonitrile down injection wells. Mark Schleifstein, ProPublica, 30 Oct. 2012 To identify the unique neurotoxin, the biologists cut out the venom ducts from several snails, froze them, pulverized them, and then extracted the peptides from the pulp with a mixture of water and the solvent acetonitrile. Aaron Rowe, WIRED, 11 July 2007

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from German Acetonitril, from aceto- aceto- + Nitril nitrile

First Known Use

1848, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of acetonitrile was in 1848

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“Acetonitrile.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acetonitrile. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.

Medical Definition

acetonitrile

noun
: the colorless liquid nitrile CH3CN of acetic acid usually made by dehydration of acetamide and used chiefly in organic synthesis and as a solvent

called also methyl cyanide

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