Adiponitrile

/ˌædɪpoʊˈnaɪtrɪl/ noun

Definition

A chemical compound (hexanedinitrile) used in the manufacture of nylon and other polymers.

Etymology

From Latin adipis (fat) + nitrile (a functional group containing nitrogen). Originally derived from fats, this industrial chemical became crucial for modern polymer manufacturing.

Kelly Says

Most nylon ever made started with adiponitrile—so your polyester clothes, carpet, and toothbrush probably came from a compound originally named after animal fat.

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