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Lutidine is the
trivial name used to
describe the
chemical compounds which are
dimethyl derivatives of pyridine. They were
discovered in Dippel's oil and...
- 2,6-
Lutidine is a
natural heterocyclic aromatic organic compound with the
formula (CH3)2C5H3N. It is one of
several dimethyl-substituted
derivative of...
- 2,4-
Lutidine is a
heterocyclic organic compound with the
formula (CH3)2C5H3N. It is one of
several dimethyl-substituted
derivatives of pyridine, all of...
- 3,5-
Lutidine is a
heterocyclic organic compound with the
formula (CH3)2C5H3N. It is one of
several dimethyl-substituted
derivatives of pyridine, all of...
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formula C7H9N may
refer to:
Benzylamine Lutidines (dimethylpyridines) 2,4-
Lutidine 2,6-
Lutidine 3,5-
Lutidine N-Methylaniline
Toluidines o-Toluidine m-Toluidine...
- a
bulky base – such as pot****ium tert-butoxide, triethylamine, or 2,6-
lutidine –
cannot readily abstract the
proton that
would lead to the
Zaytsev product...
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Trifluoromethylation using CF3I and triethylborane. The base is 2,6-
lutidine...
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using trimethylsilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate and
triethylamine or 2,6-
lutidine.
TMSOTf is also a
useful reagent to
replace metal-halogen
bonds with a...
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trifluoromethanesulfonate (TMSOTf) and base (i.e. pyridine, triethylamine, or 2,6-
lutidine) in
dichloromethane TMSCl and
lithium sulfide (Li2S) in
acetonitrile TMS...
- pyridine, and
various alkyl homologues of pyridine, such as
picoline and
lutidine.
Water concerns are
sensitive issues in arid regions, such as the western...