Isocyanides are the most unusual and unique group in organic chemistry. They possess an unusual valence structure and reactivity. Isocyanides are the only class of stable organic compounds with a formal divalent carbon, which allows them to be the subject of virtually all reactions in organic chemistry. It can be either an electrophile, a nucleophile, a caraben and a radical acceptor. We distinguish between naturally occurring and synthetically produced isocyanides. Both groups of isocyanides have become recently the subject of scientific interest.
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