found: Work cat.: Malatesta, Lamberto. Isocyanide complexes of metals, 1969.
found: Wikipedia, Jun. 2, 2006(An isocyanide (erroneously called isonitrile) is a functional group in organic synthesis containing carbon and nitrogen. The functional group is connected to the main body via the nitrogen atom (opposite to a cyanide and hence the prefix iso). Nitrogen and carbon are connected through a triple bond with a positive charge on nitrogen and a negative charge on carbon.)
found: LC database, Jun. 6, 2006(hdg.: Isocyanides)
found: Grant & Hackh's chem. dict., 1987:p. 312 (Isocyanide: Isonitrile, carbylamine. A compound containing the radical -NC)