noun
- A chemical reaction in which a cyanoethyl group (–CH₂CH₂CN) is introduced into a molecule, typically used in organic synthesis and polymer chemistry.
Usage: technical; chemistry
Examples
- Cyanoethylation of cellulose produces a modified polymer with improved properties.
- The chemist performed cyanoethylation on the amine compound to introduce the cyanoethyl substituent.
- Cyanoethylation reactions are commonly catalyzed by bases in organic synthesis.
- The process of cyanoethylation can enhance the solubility of certain polymers.