How do the nucleophilicity and size of an isocyano carbon atom differ from those of a cyano nitrogen atom?
Abstract
Hydrogen-bond stretching force constants kσ and distances r(B ⋯ X) from the rotational spectra of the C3v dimers B ⋯ HX, where B = CH3NC or CH3CN and X = F, Cl, CN or CCH, have been used to establish the difference in magnitude of the gas-phase nucleophilicity and of the van der Waals radius between the isocyano carbon atom in CH3NC and the cyano nitrogen atom in CH3CN.