Tetracyanoethylene
Tetracyanoethylene is organic compound with the formula C24. It is a colorless solid. It is an important member of the cyanocarbons.Synthesis and reactions
TCNE is prepared by brominating malononitrile in the presence of potassium bromide to give the KBr-complex, and dehalogenating with copper.
Oxidation of TCNE with hydrogen peroxide gives the corresponding epoxide, which has unusual properties.TCNE is often used as an electron acceptor. Cyano groups have low energy π* orbitals, and the presence of four such groups, with their π systems to the central C=C double bond, gives rise to an electrophilic alkene. TCNE is reduced by iodide to give the radical anion:
Because of its planarity and its ability to accept electrons, TCNE has been used to prepare numerous organic superconductors, usually by serving as a single electron oxidant of an organic electron donor. Such charge-transfer salts are sometimes called Bechgaard salts.Safety
TCNE hydrolyzes in moist air to give hydrogen cyanide and should be handled accordingly.