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Class Number: 558
Class Title: ORGANIC COMPOUNDS -- PART OF THE CLASS 532-570 SERIES
Subclass Subclass
Number Title
* ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (Class 532, Subclass 1)
1 .Thioimidate esters (i.e., compounds having the thioimidate
group, HN=CH-S-, wherein substitution may be made for hydrogen
only, bonded directly to carbon, which carbon may be single
bonded to any atom but may be multiple bonded only to carbon)
2 ..Chalcogen bonded directly to the carbon of the thioimidate
group (e.g., HN=C(OH)-S-, wherein substitution may be made for
hydrogen only)
3 ..Oxygen attached directly to the nitrogen of the thioimidate
group by nonionic bonding (i.e., HO-N=CH-S-, wherein
substitution may be hydrogen only)
4 ..Nitrogen bonded directly to the carbon of the thioimidate
group (i.e., pseudothioureas, HN=C(HNH)-S-, wherein
substitution may be made for hydrogen only)
5 ...Chalcogen attached indirectly to the thioimidate group by
acyclic nonionic bonding
6 .Imidate esters (i.e., compounds having the imidate group,
HN=CH-O-, wherein substitution may be made for hydrogen only,
bonded directly to carbon, which carbon may be single bonded to
any atom but may be multiple bonded only to carbon)
7 ..Oxygen attached directly to the nitrogen of the imidate group
by nonionic bonding (i.e., HO-N=CH-O-, wherein substitution
may be made for hydrogen only)
8 ..Nitrogen bonded directly to the carbon of the imidate group
(i.e., pseudoureas, HN=C(HNH)-O-, wherein substitution may be
made for hydrogen only)
9 ..Carbon bonded directly to the nitrogen of the imidate group
(e.g., N cyanoimidates, etc.)
10 .Thiocyanate esters (i.e., compounds having the thiocyano group,
-SCN, bonded directly to carbon, which carbon may be single
bonded to any atom but may be multiple bonded only to carbon)
11 ..Plural thiocyano groups attached to each other indirectly by
nonionic bonding
12 ..Thiocyano and the carbonyl carbon of a -COO- group are
attached to the same carbon or to a chain consisting of
carbons, which chain may include ring members (e.g., terpene
thiocyanoacyl compounds, etc.)
13 ..Thiocyano bonded directly to a benzene ring
14 ..Nitrogen or carbonyl attached indirectly to the thiocyano
group by acyclic nonionic bonding
15 ..Sulfur or halogen attached indirectly to the thiocyano group
by acyclic nonionic bonding
16 ..Oxygen attached indirectly to the thiocyano group by acyclic
nonionic bonding
17 .Isothiocyanate esters (i.e., compounds containing the
isothiocyanate group, -N=C=S, bonded directly to carbon, which
carbon may be single bonded to any atom but may be multiple
bonded only to carbon)
18 ..Processes for forming the isothiocyanate group
19 ...Thiocyano, isocyanate, or isocyanide dihalide group
containing compound utilized (i.e., -SCN, -N=C=O, or -N=CXX
containing compound utilized wherein X is halogen))
20 .Sulfate esters ( i.e., compounds having the sulfate group,
-O-S(=O)(=O)O-, bonded directly to at least one carbon, which
carbon may be single bonded to any atom but may be multiple
bonded only to carbon)
21 ..With preservative or stabilizer
22 ..Phosphorus attached directly or indirectly to the sulfate
group by nonionic bonding
23 ..Chalcogen bonded directly to the sulfate group
24 ..Plural sulfate groups attached indirectly to each other by
nonionic bonding
25 ...Nitrogen attached indirectly to a sulfate group by acyclic
nonionic bonding
26 ...Additional chalcogen attached indirectly to a sulfate group
by acyclic nonionic bonding
27 ..Quaternary nitrogen containing
28 ...Having -C(=X)-, wherein X is chalcogen, attached indirectly
to the quaternary nitrogen
29 ..Nitrogen attached indirectly to the sulfate group by acyclic
nonionic bonding
30 ...Having -C(=X)-, wherein X is chalcogen, bonded directly to
the nitrogen
31 ..Chalcogen attached indirectly to the sulfate group by acyclic
nonionic bonding
32 ...The chalcogen, X, is part of a -C(=X)- group
33 ...The chalcogen is bonded directly to a ring
34 ...Plural chalcogens attached indirectly to the sulfate group by
acyclic nonionic bonding
35 ..Halogen attached indirectly to the sulfate group by acyclic
nonionic bonding
36 ..Acyclic carbon chain containing carbon to carbon unsaturation
attached directly to the sulfate group by nonionic bonding
37 ..Benzene ring attached directly or indirectly to the sulfate
group by nonionic bonding
38 ..Plural alkyl groups, or hydrogen and an alkyl group, bonded
directly to the sulfate group, wherein the hydrogen may be
replaced by substituted or unsubstituted ammonium, or by a
Group IA or IIA light metal (e.g., ethyl hydrogen sulfate,
methyl ammonium sulfate, diethyl sulfate, etc.)
39 ...Processes
40 ....Heavy metal containing material utilized (e.g., as catalyst,
promoter, etc.)
41 ....Reactant contains alcoholic -OH group (wherein H of -OH may
be replaced by substituted or unsubstituted ammonium, or by
a Group IA or IIA light metal)
42 ....Reactant contains acyclic or alicyclic carbon to carbon
double bond
43 ....Purification or recovery
44 .Sulfonate esters (i.e., compounds having the sulfonate group,
-O-S(=O)(=O) , wherein the single bonded oxygen is bonded
directly to carbon, which carbon may be single bonded to any
atom but may be multiple bonded only to carbon)
45 ..Phosphorus attached directly or indirectly to the sulfonate
group by nonionic bonding
46 ..Plural sulfonate groups attached indirectly to each other by
nonionic bonding
47 ...Nitrogen attached directly or indirectly to a sulfonate group
by nonionic bonding
48 ..Nitrogen attached directly or indirectly to the sulfonatee
group by acyclic nonionic bonding
49 ...The nitrogen is bonded directly to -C(=X)-, wherein X is
chalcogen
50 ....Additional nitrogen attached directly or indirectly to the
-C(=X)- group by acyclic nonionic bonding
51 ..Chalcogen attached indirectly to the sulfonate group by
acyclic nonionic bonding
52 ...The chalcogen, X, is in a -C(=X)- group
53 ..Halogen attached directly or indirectly to the sulfonate group
by acyclic nonionic bonding
54 ...Plural halogens attached indirectly to the sulfonate group by
acyclic bonding
55 ..Acyclic carbon chain containing carbon to carbon unsaturation
attached directly to the sulfonate group by nonionic bonding
56 ..Benzene ring bonded directly to the sulfonate group
57 ...Alicyclic ring attached directly or indirectly to the
sulfonate group by nonionic bonding
58 ...Additional benzene ring containing
59 .Sulfite esters (i.e., compounds having the sulfite group,
-O-S(=O)O-, bonded directly to at least one carbon, which
carbon may be single bonded to any atom but may be multiple
bonded only to carbon)
60 ..Chalcogen attached indirectly to the sulfite group by acyclic
nonionic bonding
61 .Sulfinate esters (i.e., compounds having the sulfinate group,
-O-S(=O)-, wherein the single bonded oxygen is bonded directly
to carbon, which carbon may be single bonded to any atom but
may be multiple bonded only to carbon)
62 .Sulfenate esters (i.e., compounds having the sulfenate group,
-S-O-, wherein the oxygen is bonded directly to carbon, which
carbon may be single bonded to any atom but may be multiple
bonded only to carbon)
70 .Phosphorus esters (i.e., compounds having the phosphorus ester
group, wherein trivalent or pentavalent phosphorus and carbon
are bonded directly to the same divalent chalcogen, and wherein
the carbon may be single bonded to any atom but may be multiple
bonded only to carbon)
71 ..With preservative or stabilizer
72 ..Boron containing
73 ..The phosphorus is in a ring
74 ...Ring phosphorus is shared by two rings
75 ....Phosphorus and nitrogen in the same ring
76 ...Additional phosphorus containing ring
77 ....Phosphorus, and two chalcogens bonded directly thereto, in
the same ring (e.g., cyclic phosphonates, etc.)
78 .....Acyclic divalent chalcogen single bonded directly to the
ring phosphorus (e.g., cyclic phosphites, etc.)
79 ......And divalent chalogen double bonded directly to the ring
phosphorus (e.g., cyclic phosphates, etc.)
80 ...And nitrogen in the ring
81 ....And chalcogen or carbon in the ring
82 ...And carbon and chalcogen in the ring
83 ....Plural chalcogens in the ring
84 .....The ring phosphorus is attached directly to halogen or an
acyclic nitrogen by nonionic bonding
85 .....Acyclic divalent chalcogen single bonded directly to the
ring phosphorus (e.g., cyclic phosphites, etc.)
86 ......And divalent chalcogen double bonded directly to the ringg
phosphorus (e.g., cyclic phosphates, etc.)
87 ..Processes
88 ...Isomerization
89 ...Forming the phosphorus ester group
90 ....Reactant having halogen attached directly to phosphorus by
nonionic bonding
91 .....And reactant having chalcogen-containing hetero ring
92 .....And reactant having alcoholic or phenolic -XH group,
wherein X is chalcogen (and wherein H of -XH may be
replaced by substituted or unsubstituted ammonium, or by a
Group IA or IIA light metal)
93 ......And nitrogen bonded directly to the phosphorus in the
phosphorus containing reactant
94 ......Four or five halogens attached directly to the phosphorus
in the phosphorus containing reactant by nonionic bonding
95 ......The phosphorus in the reactant is trivalent
96 .......Nitrogen containing compound utilized (e.g., pyridine,
carbamates, urea, etc., utilized as catalysts, proton
acceptors, etc.)
97 .......Trivalent phosphorus converted into pentavalent
phosphorus
98 ......And carbon bonded directly to the phosphorus in the
phosphorus containing reactant (e.g., methyl
phosphonodichloride, etc.)
99 ......And divalent chalcogen single bonded directly to the
phosphorus in the phosphorus containing reactant (e.g.,
diethyl phosphorochloridate, etc.)
100 .......Nitrogen containing compound utilized (e.g., pyridine,
carbamates, urea, etc., utilized as catalysts, proton
acceptors, etc.)
101 ......Nitrogen containing compound utilized (e.g., pyridine,
carbamates, urea, etc., utilized as catalysts, proton
acceptors, etc.)
102 ......Metal containing material utilized (e.g., as catalysts,
etc.)
103 .....And reactant having -C(=X)-, wherein X is chalcogen
104 ....Reactant has -XH, wherein X is chalcogen, bonded directly to
phosphorus (wherein H of -XH may be replaced by substituted
or unsubstituted ammonium, or by a Group IA or IIA light
metal)
105 .....And reactant having three-membered hetero ring
106 .....And reactant having halogen bonded directly to carbon,
which carbon may be single bonded to any element but may be
multiple bonded only to carbon
107 ......Having -C(=X)-, wherein X is chalcogen, or cyano attached
indirectly to the halogen by acyclic nonionic bonding
108 .....And -C(=X)- containing reactant, wherein X is chalcogen
109 .....And unsaturated hydrocarbon reactant (e.g., pinene,
allylene, etc.)
110 .....And reactant having alcoholic or phenolic -XH group,
wherein X is chalcogen (and wherein H of -XH may be
replaced by substituted or unsubstituted ammonium, or by a
Group IA or IIA light metal)
111 .....Additional diverse phosphorus containing reactant
112 ....Reactant consists of phosphorus and sulfur (e.g., phosphorus
pentasulfide, etc.)
113 ....Reactant consists of phosphorus and oxygen (e.g., phosphorus
pentoxide, etc.))
114 .....And reactant having alcoholic or phenolic -XH group,
wherein X is chalcogen (and wherein H of -XH may be
replaced by substituted or unsubstituted ammonium, or by a
Group IA or IIA light metal)
115 ....Trivalent phosphorus converted into pentavalent phosphorus
116 .....Reactant having halogen and -C(=X)-, wherein X is
chalcogen, bonded directly to the same carbon (e.g., alpha
halo carbonyl compounds, etc.)
117 ....Reactant is a phosphorus ester (e.g., transesterification,
etc.)
118 .....And reactant having alcoholic or phenolic -XH group,
wherein X is chalcogen (and wherein X of -XH may be
replaced by substituted or unsubstituted ammonium, or by a
Group IA or IIA light metal)
119 ......The -XH is bonded directly to alkyl
120 .....The phosphorus ester reactant has hydrogen or metal bonded
directly to phosphorus
121 ....Elemental phosphorus reactant
122 ...Trivalent phosphorus converted into pentavalent phosphorus
123 ....Molecular oxygen or elemental sulfur reactant (e.g., air,
etc.)
124 ....Reactant having halogen bonded directly to carbon (e.g.,
Arbuzov rearrangement, etc.)
125 .....The reactant contains carbon to carbon unsaturation
126 ....Reactant having -C(=X)-, wherein X is chalcogen
127 ...Forming a linkage wherein divalent chalcogen is bonded
directly to two phosphori (e.g., forming the pyrophosphate
linkage, etc.)
128 ....Reactant having halogen attached directly to phosphorus by
nonionic bonding
129 ...Forming or utilizing an -O-O- or -S-S- group
130 ...Forming P-X-C(=X)- group, wherein the X's may be the same or
different chalcogens and the phosphorus may be trivalent or
pentavalent
131 ...Converting a phosphorus ester group to a P-XH group, wherein
H of -XH may be replaced by substituted or unsubstituted
ammonium or by a Group IA or IIA light metal, and wherein X
is chalogen and P may be trivalent or pentavalent
132 ...Forming phosphorus to chalcogen bond
133 ...Replacing H of P-XH with substituted or unsubstituted
ammonium, or with a Group IA or IIA light metal, and wherein
X is chalcogen and P is trivalent or pentavalent
134 ...Substituting carbon for halogen, hydrogen, or metal bonded
directly to the phosphorus
135 ....Aldehyde or ketone reactant
136 ....Reactant having halogen bonded directly to carbon (e.g.,
ethyl bromide, benzoyl chloride, etc.)
137 ....Reactant having acyclic or alicyclic carbon to carbon
unsaturation
138 ...Forming phosphorus to nitrogen bond
139 ...Forming a -C(=X)NHH or -N=C=O group, wherein X is chalcogen
and substitution may be made for hydrogen only
140 ...Forming nonionic phosphorus to halogen bond
141 ...Halogenation of carbon
142 ...Forming carbon to carbon multiple bond
143 ...Utilizing oxirane ring containing compound
144 ...Reactant having halogen or nitrogen attached directly to
phosphorus by nonionic bondingg
145 ...Reactant having nitrogen attached indirectly to phosphorus by
nonionic bonding
146 ...Purification or recovery
147 ....Of compounds having plural phosphori
148 ....Of compounds having halogen attached directly to phosphorus
by nonionic bonding
149 ....Oxidation employed to purify or recover
150 ....Metal containing material utilized or separated
151 ..Oxygen single bonded to oxygen, or sulfur single bonded to
sulfur (e.g., peroxy compounds, etc.)
152 ..Plural phosphori bonded to the same chalcogen (e.g.,
pyrophosphate esters, etc.)
153 ..Phosphorus and a -C(=X)- group, wherein X is chalcogen, bonded
directly to the same chalcogen
154 ..Hydrazine, or substituted hydrazine, group attached directly
or indirectly to the phosphorus by nonionic bonding (i.e.,
HHN-NH- group, wherein substitution may be made for hydrogen
only)
155 ..Plural phosphori attached directly or indirectly to each other
by nonionic bonding
156 ...Plural phosphorus ester groups
157 ....Nitrogen bonded directly to phosphorus
158 ....Nitrogen attached indirectly to phosphorus by acyclic
nonionic bonding
159 .....Having -C(=X)-, wherein X is chalcogen, bonded directly to
the nitrogen
160 ....Having -C(=X)-, wherein X is chalcogen, attached indirectly
to phosphorus by acyclic nonionic bonding
161 ....Divalent chalcogen double bonded directly to pentavalent
phosphorus
162 .....Plural phosphori attached indirectly to each other by a
benzene ring or by a chain which includes a benzene ring
163 .....Plural phosphori attached indirectly to each other by an
acyclic chalcogen containing chain
164 ......Plural chalcogens in the acyclic chain
165 .......Divalent chalcogen, bonded directly to two carbons or to
carbon and hydrogen, attached indirectly to phosphorus by
acyclic nonionic bonding (wherein the hydrogen may be
replaced by substituted or unsubstituted ammonium, or by
a Group IA or IIA light metal)
166 ..Nitrogen attached indirectly to the phosphorus by acyclic
nonionic bonding
167 ...The nitrogen is part of a cyano or isocyano group
168 ....Chalcogen attached indirectly to the phosphorus by acyclic
nonionic bonding
169 ...Chalcogen attached indirectly to the phosphorus by acyclic
nonionic bonding
170 ....The chalcogen, X, is in a -C(=X)- group, which group is
bonded directly to the nitrogen
171 .....Nitrogen bonded directly to the phosphorus
172 .....The -C(=X)- is part of a -C(=X)X- group, wherein the X's
may be the same or diverse chalcogens
173 .....Chalcogen, or additional -C(=X), bonded directly to the
nitrogen
174 .....Two carbons bonded directly to the same chalcogen (e.g.,
sulfones, carboxylic acid esters, ethers, etc.)
175 ....Chalcogen bonded directly to the nitrogen by nonionic
bondingg
176 ...Containing carbon double bonded to nitrogen
177 ..Chalcogen attached indirectly to the phosphorus by acyclic
nonionic bonding
178 ...The chalcogen, X, is in a -C(=X)- group
179 ....The -C(=X)- is part of a -C(=X)X- group, wherein the X's are
the same or diverse chalcogens
180 .....Plural -C(=X)X- groups attached indirectly to the
phosphorus by acyclic nonionic bonding
181 .....The carbon of the -C(=X)X- group is bonded directly to the
phosphorus or to nitrogen which is bonded directly to the
phosphorus
182 .....Acyclic carbon chain containing carbon to carbon
unsaturation attached directly or indirectly to the
phosphorus by acyclic nonionic bonding
183 ...Plural carbons bonded directly to the same chalcogen which is
attached indirectly to the phosphorus by acyclic nonionic
bonding (e.g., ethers, etc.)
184 ....The chalcogen is part of a -S(=O)- or a -S(=O)(=O)- group
(e.g., sulfones, etc.)
185 ....Nitrogen bonded directly to the phosphorus
186 ....Plural ether oxygens or thioether sulfurs attached
indirectly to the phosphorus by acyclic nonionic bonding
187 ....The chalcogen is bonded directly to a benzene ring and to
acyclic carbon
188 ....Halogen attached directly or indirectly to the phosphorus by
acyclic nonionic bonding
189 ....Carbon bonded directly to the phosphorus
190 ..Nitrogen attached indirectly to the phosphorus by nonionic
bonding
191 ...Nitrogen or halogen attached directly to the phosphorus by
nonionic bonding
192 ...Cyano or isocyano attached indirectly to the phosphorus by
nonionic bonding
193 ...Nitro bonded directly to a benzene ring
194 ..Chalcogen attached indirectly to the phosphorus by nonionic
bonding
195 ...Nitrogen or halogen attached directly to the phosphorus by
nonionic bonding
196 ...The chalcogen is part of a -S(=O)- or a -S(=O)(=O)- group
(e.g., sulfoxides, sulfonic acids, etc.)
197 ...Ether oxygen or thioether sulfur bonded directly to a benzene
ring
198 ...The chalcogen, X, is in a -C(=X)- group
199 ..Nitrogen bonded directly to the phosphorus
200 ...Benzene ring and the phosphorus bonded directly to the same
chalcogen (i.e., the carbon of the phosphorus ester group is
part of a benzene ring)
201 ...Acyclic carbon chain containing carbon to carbon unsaturation
attached indirectly to the phosphorus by acyclic nonionic
bonding
202 ..Halogen attached directly to the phosphorus by nonionic
bonding
203 ..Halogen attached indirectly to the phosphorus by acyclic
nonionic bonding
204 ...Plural fluorines bonded to an acyclic carbon or to an acyclic
carbon chain
205 ...Carbon to carbon unsaturation containing
206 ....The unsaturation is in a benzene ringg
207 ..Divalent chalcogen double bonded directly to the phosphorus
208 ...And three divalent chalcogens single bonded directly to the
phosphorus (e.g., trialkyl phosphates, etc.)
209 ....Alicyclic ring bonded directly to one of the chalcogens
210 ....Benzene ring bonded directly to one of the chalcogens
211 .....Benzene ring bonded directly to each of the three
chalcogens
212 .....Three or more halogens bonded directly to the benzene ring
213 ....Multiple bond between two acyclic carbons
214 ...And two divalent chalcogens single bonded directly to the
phosphorus
215 ....Benzene ring bonded directly to one of the chalcogens
216 ....Benzene ring bonded directly to the phosphorus
217 ....Multiple bond between two acyclic carbons
218 ..Three divalent chalcogens single bonded directly to trivalent
phosphorus (e.g., trialkyl phosphites, etc.)
230 .Esters having the thiocarboxylate group, -C(=X)X-, wherein the
X's are the same or diverse chalcogens, with at least one X
being sulfur, and wherein the single bonded X is bonded
directly to an additional carbon, which carbon may be single
bonded to any atom, but may be multiple bonded only to carbon
231 ..Phosphorus attached directly or indirectly to the
thiocarboxylate group by nonionic bonding
232 ..Nitrogen bonded directly to the carbon of the -C(=X)X- group
(e.g., thiocarbamates, etc.)
233 ...Chalcogen, nitrogen, or additional -C(=X)- attached directly
to the nitrogen by nonionic bonding (X is chalcogen)
234 ...The -C(=X)X- is -C(=S)O-
235 ...The -C(=X)X- is -C(=S)S-
236 ....Nitrogen or additional chalcogen attached indirectly to the
nitrogen by acyclic nonionic bonding
237 .....Plural HHN-C(=S)S- groups, wherein substitution may be made
for hydrogen only
238 .....Cyano or -C(=X)-, wherein X is chalcogen, attached
indirectly to the nitrogen by acyclic nonionic bonding
239 ...Nitrogen or additional chalcogen attached indirectly to the
nitrogen by acyclic nonionic bonding
240 ....The chalcogen, X, is in a -C(=X)- group
241 ...Benzene ring bonded directly to the nitrogen or to the sulfur
of a -C(=O)S- group
242 ...Benzene ring attached indirectly to the nitrogen by nonionic
bonding
243 ..Esters having the -X-C(=X)X- group, wherein the X's are the
same or diverse chalcogens and at least one X is sulfur, and
wherein one of the single bonded X's is bonded directly to
carbon, which carbon may be single bonded to any atom, but may
be multiple bonded only to carbon (e.g., thiocarbonates,
etc.)
244 ...Two -C(=X)- groups, wherein the X's are the same or diverse
chalcogens, bonded directly to the same chalcogen or to a
chain consisting of chalcogens (e.g., xanthic disulfides,
etc.)
245 ...The -X-C(=X)X- is -S-C(=S)O- (e.g., xanthates, etc.)
246 ....Nitrogen or chalcogen attached indirectly to the -S-C(=S)O-
group by acyclic nonionic bonding
247 ....Alkyl and hydrogen bonded directly to the -S-C(=S)O- group,
wherein the hydrogen may be replaced by substituted or
unsubstituted ammonium or by a Group IA or IIA light metall
(e.g., sodium ethyl xanthate, etc.)
248 ...The -X-C(=X)X- is -S-C(=O)O- (e.g., thiolcarbonates, etc.)
249 ..Halothiocarbonate esters (i.e., compounds wherein halogen is
bonded directly to the carbon of the -C(=X)X- group)
250 ..The -C(=X)X- is -C(=O)S-
251 ...Plural -C(=O)S- groups containing
252 ...Chalcogen attached indirectly to the -C(=O)S- group by
acyclic nonionic bonding
253 ....The chalcogen, X, is in a -C(=X)- group
254 .....Nitrogen bonded directly to the -C(=X)- group
255 .....The -C(=X)- group is part of a -COO- group
256 ...Nitrogen attached indirectly to the -C(=O)S- group by acyclic
nonionic bonding
257 ...Benzene ring attached directly or indirectly to the -C(=0)S-
group by nonionic bonding
260 .Carbonate esters (i.e, compounds having the -O-C(=O)O- group
bonded directly to at least one carbon, which carbon may be
single bonded to any atom but may be multiple bonded only to
carbon)
261 ..With preservative or stabilizer
262 ..Nitrogen attached directly to the -O-C(=O)O- group by nonionic
bonding (e.g., oxime carbonates, urea carbonates, etc.)
263 ..Oxygen bonded directly to the -O-C(=O)O- group by nonionic
bonding (e.g., monoperoxycarbonates, etc.)
264 ...Carbonyl bonded directly to the oxygen (i.e., compounds
having the -O-C(=O) O-O-C(=O)- group; e.g.,
peroxydicarbonates, acyl peroxycarbonates, etc.)
265 ..Plural -O-C(=O)O- groups attached indirectly to each other by
nonionic bonding
266 ...Additional chalcogen attached indirectly to one of the
-O-C(=O)O- groups by acyclic nonionic bonding
267 ....The additional chalcogen, X, is in a -C(=X)- group
268 ...Benzene ring attached directly or indirectly to one of the
-O-C(=O)O- groups by nonionic bonding
269 ....Nitrogen attached directly or indirectly to the benzene ring
by nonionic bonding
270 ..Benzene ring bonded directly to the -O-C(=O)O- group
271 ...Additional chalcogen bonded directly to the benzene ring
272 ...Nitrogen bonded directly to the benzene ring
273 ...Nitrogen or additional chalcogen attached indirectly to the
benzene ring by acyclic nonionic bonding
274 ...Two benzene rings bonded directly to the -O-C(=O)O- group
(i.e., diaryl carbonates)
275 ..Benzene ring attached indirectly to the -O-C(=O)O- group by
nonionic bonding
276 ..Nitrogen or chalcogen attached indirectly to the -O-C(=O)O-
group by acyclic nonionic bonding
277 ..Two identical or diverse alkyl groups bonded directly to the
-O-C(=O)O- group (e.g., dimethyl carbonate, methyl ethyl
carbonate, etc.)
280 .Halocarbonate esters (i.e., compounds having the halo-C(=O)O-
group bonded directly to carbon, which carbon may be single
bonded to any atom but may be multiple bonded only to carbon)
281 ..Plural halo-C(=O)O- groups attached indirectly to each other
by nonionic bonding
282 ..Benzene ring attached directly or indirectly to the
halo-C(=O)O- group by nonionic bonding
283 ..Halogen attached indirectly to the halo-C(=O)O- group byy
nonionic bonding
285 .Thioborate esters (i.e., compounds having boron and carbon each
single bonded to the same divalent sulfur, which carbon may be
single bonded to any atom but may be multiple bonded only to
carbon)
286 .Borate esters (i.e., compounds having boron and carbon each
single bonded to the same oxygen, which carbon may be single
bonded to any atom but may be multiple bonded only to carbon)
287 ..Boron and oxygen in the same ring
288 ...Carbon in the ring
289 ....Nitrogen in the ring
290 ....Plural rings each having boron, carbon and oxygen as ring
members
291 ....Three oxygens attached directly to the same boron by
nonionic bonding
292 ..Plural acyclic borons attached directly or indirectly to each
other by nonionic bonding
293 ..Three oxygens attached directly to the same boron by nonionic
bonding
294 ...Benzene ring attached indirectly to boron by nonionic
bonding
295 ...Nitrogen or chalcogen attached indirectly to boron by acyclic
nonionic bonding
296 ...Trialkyl borates (i.e., compounds having the structure
(RO)B(OR)(OR), wherein the R's represent the same or diverse
alkyl groups
297 ....Processes utilizing boric oxide or an inorganic boric acid
298 ..Carbon bonded directly to the boron
299 .Nitrile oxides or nitrile imines (i.e., compounds having cyano
bonded directly to carbon, which carbon may be single bonded to
any atom but may be multiple bonded only to carbon, and wherein
the nitrogen of the cyano group is bonded directly to oxygen or
to nitrogen)
300 .Cyano single bonded and nitrogen or phosphorus double bonded to
the same carbon atom (e.g., alpha-imino nitriles, etc.)
301 ..Oxygen bonded directly to the double bonded nitrogen (e.g.,
alpha-oximino nitriles, etc.)
302 .Isonitriles (i.e., compounds having an isonitrile group,
usually represented as -N=C, bonded directly to carbon, which
carbon may be single bonded to any atom but may be multiple
bonded only to carbon)
303 .Nitriles (i.e., compounds having cyano bonded directly to
carbon, which carbon may be single bonded to any atom but may
be multiple bonded only to carbon)
304 ..With preservative or stabilizer
305 ...Acyclic or alicyclic carbon to carbon unsaturation in the
preserved or stabilized nitrile
306 ....Organic compound, which contains nitrogen, utilized as
preservative or stabilizer
307 ....Sulfur or phosphorus containing preservative or stabilizer
308 ..Processes for forming the cyano group
309 ...Hetero ring containing reactant
310 ....Nitrogen, or oxygen, and carbonyl carbon are adjacent ring
members of the hetero ring (e.g., lactams, lactones, etc.)
311 ...Reactant is a carboxylic acid, or an amide, anhydride, ester,
halide, or salt thereof
312 ....Utilizing a formamide, heavy metal salt, aluminum halide,
organosilicon compound, organophosphorus compound, or aa
compound containing nitrogen and sulfur
313 ....Liquid phase reaction
314 ...Utilizing nitryl halide, nitrosyl halide, HCH=NO- or HHNO-
(wherein substitution may be made for hydrogen only; e.g.,
oximes, oxime esters, hydroxylamine salts, olefin-nitrosyl
chloride adducts, etc.)
315 ...Reactant is an aldehyde or ketone, or a compound having
carbon double bonded to nitrogen (e.g., ammoxidation of
acrolein, etc.)
316 ...Reactant contains -OH bonded directly to acyclic or alicyclic
carbon (wherein H of -OH may be replaced by substituted or
unsubstituted ammonium, or by a Group IA or IIA light metal)
317 ...Utilizing a nitrogen oxide or an azide
318 ...Ammonia utilized
319 ....And molecular oxygen or a molecular oxygen containing gas
320 .....Acting on a compound containing acyclic or alicyclic carbon
to carbon unsaturation
321 ......Niobium, tantalum, silver, sulfur, ruthenium, rhodium,
palladium, osmium, iridium, or platinum containing
material utilized
322 ......Tellurium containing material utilized
323 ......Molybdenum containing material utilized
324 .......Bismuth containing material utilized
325 ......Antimony containing material utilized
326 .......Uranium or arsenic containing material utilized
327 .....Acting on a benzene ring-containing compound
328 ......Alkali metal containing material utilized
329 ....Product contains cyano bonded directly to a benzene ring
330 ....Reactant contains acyclic or alicyclic carbon to carbon
double bond
331 ..Homopolymerization of HCN (e.g., tetramerization of HCN to
diaminomaleonitrile)
332 ..Processes of attaching cyano to carbon by reaction of an
inorganic cyanide with an organic compound (e.g., using HCN,
cyanogen, metal cyanide, ammonium cyanide, cyanogen chloride,
etc.)
333 ...The organic compound contains a carbon to carbon triple bond
(e.g., acrylonitrile from acetylene and HCN, etc.)
334 ....Liquid phase reaction (e.g., using aqueous CuCl catalyst,
etc.)
335 ...The organic compound contains an acyclic or alicyclic carbon
to carbon double bond
336 ....Cyanogen or cyanogen halide utilized
337 ....The organic compound contains halogen bonded directly to
carbon
338 ....Organic material which contains phosphorus, arsenic, or
antimony, in addition to nickel, utilized (e.g., zero-valent
nickel complexes, etc.)
339 ....Cobalt, copper, silver, or gold containing material
utilized
340 ....Ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, or platinum
containing material utilized
341 ....The organic compound contains a carbonyl (e.g., ketene,
etc.)
342 ...Replacing halogen with cyano
343 ....On benzene ring
344 ....Organic compound of nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony,
or bismuth utilized other than as reactant (e.g., utilizingg
phase transfer agents, etc.)
345 ...Aldehyde, and carboxylic acid halide or carboxylic acid
anhydride, reacted with the inorganic cyanide
346 ...Aldehyde or ketone, and ammonia or substituted ammonia,
reacted with the inorganic cyanide
347 ...Hetero ring containing compound reacted with the inorganic
cyanide (e.g., reaction of epoxy compounds, etc.)
348 ...Replacing hydrogen with cyano (e.g., malononitrile from
acetonitrile, etc.)
349 ....On benzene ring (e.g., benzonitrile from benzene, etc.)
350 ...Replacing oxygen or nitrogen, single bonded to carbon, by
cyano
351 ...Attaching cyano to the carbonyl carbon of an aldehyde or
ketone (e.g., cyanohydrin formation, etc.)
352 ...Carboxylic acid, carboxylic acid halide, carboxylic acid
anhydride, or compound containing carbon double bonded to
nitrogen reacted with the inorganic cyanide
353 ..Processes utilizing carbon monoxide as a reactant
354 ..Racemization, resolution, or inversion of configuration
processes for optically active compounds
355 ..Isomerization processes (e.g., double bond shift, cis-trans
isomerism, etc.)
356 ...Isomerization of reactants containing plural cyano groups
357 ..Processes of forming carbon to carbon bond between carbons of
two organic reactants
358 ...Reactions utilizing epoxy compounds, or free radical
reactions (e.g., utilizing peroxy or azo promotors, etc.)
359 ...The carbons that form the bond each lose halogen in the
process
360 ...The carbon to carbon bond forms between plural molecules of
identical nitrile reactants (e.g., dimerization, etc.)
361 ....The reactant is an acyclic nitrile containing carbon to
carbon unsaturation (e.g., dimerization or oligomerization
of acrylonitrile, etc.)
362 .....Amalgam utilized
363 .....Organic phosphorus compound utilized
364 .....Heavy metal or aluminum containing material utilized
365 ...Formation of a carbocyclic ring
366 ....Three- or four-membered monocyclic ring formed
367 ...Cyanoalkylation of an acyclic or alicyclic carbon, which is
adjacent to a benzene ring or an atom double or triple bonded
to a non-carbon atom, by means of acrylonitrile or
hydrocarbyl-substituted acrylonitrile (e.g., cyanoethylation,
etc.)
368 ....The cyanoalkylated carbon is adjacent to a carbonyl carbon
369 ...Alkylation of an acyclic or alicyclic carbon, which is
adjacent to a benzene ring or an atom double or triple bonded
to a non-carbon atom, by means of an alkyl halide, alkyl
sulfate, substituted alkyl halide or substituted alkyl
sulfate
370 ...Reactant contains two cyano groups bonded directly to the
same unsaturated carbon
371 ...Aldehyde or ketone reactant
372 ....Formaldehyde reactant
373 ....Carbonyl carbon of the aldehyde or ketone reacts to form a
carbon to carbon double bond with carbon of a second
reactant
374 .....The carbon of the second reactant is bonded directly to twoo
atoms which are each double or triple bonded to noncarbon
atoms
375 ...Carbon to carbon double bond is formed between a nitrile
reactant having no acyclic or alicyclic carbon to carbon
double bond and a second reactant
376 ...Hydrogen bonded to a benzene ring is replaced by carbon
377 ...A nitrile reactant and a second reactant each contain an
acyclic or alicyclic carbon to carbon double bond
378 ...A nitrile reactant contains no acyclic or alicyclic carbon to
carbon unsaturation
379 ..Processes of forming an acyclic or alicyclic carbon to carbon
double bond from an existing acyclic or alicyclic carbon to
carbon single bond (e.g., by dehydroacylation, etc.)
380 ...By dehydrohalogenation
381 ...By dehalogenation, dehydrocyanation, ring cleavage, or
depolymerization
382 ...By dehydration (i.e., removal of water)
383 ...By dehydrogenation
384 ..Boron or spiro containing
385 ..Phosphorus attached indirectly to the cyano group by nonionic
bonding
386 ...Chalcogen, nitrogen, or halogen bonded directly to the
phosphorus by nonionic bonding
387 ..Oxygen single bonded to oxygen, or sulfur single bonded to
sulfur (e.g., peroxy compounds, etc.)
388 ..Benzene ring attached indirectly to the cyano group by acyclic
nonionic bonding
389 ...Non-carbon atom in acyclic chain between the benzene ring and
the cyano group
390 ....Nitrogen in the acyclic chain
391 .....Carbon, also in the chain, double bonded to the nitrogen
392 .....Having -C(=X)-, also in the chain, bonded directly to the
nitrogen (wherein X is chalcogen)
393 ......Carbon to carbon unsaturation, chalcogen, or additional
nitrogen in the chain
394 .....The chain nitrogen bonded directly to the benzene ring
395 ......Cyano or carbonyl bonded directly to an acyclic carbon
which is double bonded to another carbon
396 ....Sulfur in the chain
397 .....Oxygen double bonded to the sulfur
398 ....Having -COO- in the chain
399 .....The carbon of the -COO- group is bonded directly to the
benzene ring
400 .....Cyano or carbonyl bonded directly to an acyclic carbon
which is double bonded to another carbon
401 ...Benzene ring and cyano connected by a chain consisting of two
carbons multiple bonded to each other
402 ....Additional benzene ring bonded directly to the chain
403 ....Nitrogen, except as nitro or nitroso, bonded directly to the
benzene ring
404 ...Having -C(=X)-, wherein X is chalcogen, attached indirectly
to the cyano group by nonionic bonding
405 ....Two carbons bonded directly to the carbon of the -C(=X)-
group (e.g., ketones, etc.)
406 ....Oxygen bonded directly to carbonyl (e.g., carboxylic acid
esters, etc.)
407 .....Three-membered carbocyclic ring containing
408 ...Nitrogen, except as nitro or nitroso, attached indirectly too
the cyano group by nonionic bonding
409 ....Plural cyano groups containing
410 ...Oxygen attached indirectly to the cyano group by nonionic
bonding (e.g., nitro group, etc.)
411 ..Benzene ring bonded directly to the cyano group
412 ...Sulfur and hydroxy bonded directly to the same benzene ring,
or containing a monocyclic unsaturated alicyclic ring or
thiocarbonyl
413 ...Sulfur, double bonded to oxygen, attached indirectly to the
cyano group by nonionic bonding
414 ...Carbonyl attached indirectly to the cyano group by nonionic
bonding
415 ....Benzene ring bonded directly to the carbonyl
416 .....Oxygen bonded directly to the carbonyl (e.g., benzoic acid
esters, etc.)
417 ....The carbonyl is bonded directly to two non-carbon atoms, or
to a non-carbon atom and an additional carbonyl (e.g.,
carbamates, oxamides, etc.)
418 ...Nitrogen, except as nitro or nitroso, attached indirectly to
the cyano group by nonionic bonding
419 ....Plural cyano groups containing
420 .....Plural benzene rings bonded directly to cyano groups
421 .....Plural cyano groups bonded directly to a benzene ring,
which is further unsubstituted or hydrocarbyl substituted
only
422 ....The nitrogen is attached indirectly to a benzene ring by
acyclic nonionic bonding
423 ...Oxygen attached indirectly to the cyano group by nonionic
bonding
424 ....Two benzene rings bonded directly to the same oxygen, or
nitrogen bonded directly to oxygen (e.g., nitro compounds,
phenoxyphenyl compounds, etc.)
425 ...Halogen attached indirectly to the cyano group by nonionic
bonding
426 ..Benzene ring attached indirectly to the cyano group by
nonionic bonding (i.e., alicyclic ring between the benzene
ring and the cyano group)
427 ...Polycyclo ring system having at least three cyclos, at least
one of which is a benzene ring
428 ..Polycyclo alicyclic ring system containing
429 ...The ring system contains at least three cyclos
430 ..Six-membered alicyclic ring containing
431 ...Cyano bonded directly to the ring
432 ..Five-membered alicyclic ring containing
433 ..Four-membered alicyclic ring containing
434 ..Three-membered alicyclic ring containing
435 ..Acyclic (e.g., purification of saturated nitriles, etc.)
436 ...Sulfur attached indirectly to the cyano group by nonionic
bonding
437 ....The sulfur is double bonded to oxygen
438 ....Two carbons bonded directly to the same divalent sulfur
439 .....Additional cyano group
440 ...Carbonyl attached indirectly to the cyano group by nonionic
bonding (e.g., aldehydes, ketones, etc.)
441 ....Oxygen bonded directly to the carbonyl group (e.g.,
carboxylic acid esters, etc.)
442 .....Additional carbonyl attached indirectly to the cyano group
by nonionic bondingg
443 .....The cyano group is bonded directly to the carbon adjacent
to the carbonyl carbon (e.g., alpha cyano acrylates, etc.)
444 .....The oxygen is between the carbonyl and the cyano group
(e.g., cyano is in the alcohol portion of a carboxylic acid
ester, etc.)
445 ....Nitrogen bonded directly to the carbonyl (e.g., ureas,
etc.)
446 ...Nitrogen, double bonded to carbon, attached indirectly to the
cyano group by nonionic bonding (e.g., imines, oximes, etc.)
447 ...Plural carbons bonded directly to the same oxygen
448 ....Plurals oxygens bonded directly to the same carbon (e.g.,
acetals, etc.)
449 ....Cyano is attached directly or indirectly by nonionic bonding
to carbon that is multiple bonded to another carbon
450 ....Processes for formation of an ether group (e.g.,
cyanoethylation of alcohols, etc.)
451 ...Having -OH bonded directly to carbon (wherein H of -OH may be
replaced by substituted or unsubstituted ammonium, or by a
Group IA or IIA light metal) by dehydroacylation, etc.)
452 ...Nitrogen attached indirectly to the cyano group by nonionic
bonding
453 ....Plural cyano groups bonded directly to the same carbon
(e.g., malononitrile, tetracyanoethylene, etc.)
454 ....Plural cyano groups bonded directly to the same chain (e.g.,
adiponitrile, etc.)
455 .....The chain contains nitrogen (e.g., iminodiacetonitrile,
nitrilotriacetonitrile, etc.)
456 .....Purification or recovery of saturated hydrocarbon
dinitriles (e.g., from mixtures with
cyanocyclopentanonimine, 2-cyanocyclopenten-1-ylamine,
etc.)
457 .....A carbon in the chain is multiple bonded to carbon (e.g.,
1,4 dicyanobutene, etc.)
458 ....The nitrogen is attached directly to halogen by nonionic
bonding, or is part of a nitro, nitroso, nitrate, or N-oxide
group
459 ....Hydrogenation of dinitriles, or displacement of halo,
hydroxy, or alkoxy by ammonia or substituted ammonia
460 ...Halogen attached indirectly to the cyano group by nonionic
bonding
461 ....Plural halogens attached indirectly to the cyano group by
nonionic bonding
462 ...Carbon to carbon unsaturation containing
463 ....Purification or recovery
464 .....Utilizing ion exchange resin, or a silicon, aluminum, or
heavy metal containing material
465 .....Of nitriles prepared by hydrocyanation (e.g., by reaction
of acetylene with hydrogen cyanide, etc.)
466 .....Of nitriles prepared by reaction of an organic compound,
ammonia, and molecular oxygen or a molecular
oxygen-containing gas (i.e., of nitriles prepared by
ammoxidation)
467 ...Processes for preparation of saturated nitriles
480 .Nitrate esters or chalcogen analogues thereof (i.e., compounds
having (X=)N(=X)-X- bonded directly to carbon, which carbon may
be single bonded to any atom but may be multiple bonded only to
carbon; the X's may be the same or diverse chalcogens)
481 ..With preservative or stabilizerr
482 ..Benzene ring containing
483 ..Additional nitrogen or chalcogen containing
484 ...Plural (X=)N(=X)-X- groups containing
485 ....Four or more (X=)N(=X)-X- groups containing
486 ....Glyceryl trinitrate per se (i.e., trinitroglycerin)
487 ....Containing nitrogen bonded directly to carbon
488 .Nitrite esters or chalcogen analogues thereof (i.e., compounds
having (X=)N X- bonded directly to carbon, which carbon may be
single bonded to any atom but may be multiple bonded only to
carbon; the X's may be the same or diverse chalcogens)