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Methylpyridinium is an ion with the
formula C5H5NCH+3. It is the N-methylated
derivative of pyridine. It
confers no
color to its salts. The ion is classified...
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synthesis of
other heterocyclic compounds. Its
conjugate acid, the 4-
methylpyridinium ion, has a pKa of 5.98,
about 0.7
units above that of
pyridine itself...
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methylpyridinium bromide + NH3 The 3
substrates of this
enzyme are 1-(4-amino-2-methylpyrimid-5-ylmethyl)-3-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-2-,
methylpyridinium bromide...
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negative solvatochromism is
provided by 4-(4′-hydroxystyryl)-N-
methylpyridinium iodide,
which is red in 1-propanol,
orange in methanol, and yellow...
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compounds are
called N-alkylpyridinium. A
simple representative is N-
methylpyridinium ([C5H5NCH3]+).
These pyridinium intermediates have been used as electrophiles...
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pyridinium salts gives N-alkyltetrahydropyridines.
Treatment of N-
methylpyridinium with
borohydride reagents gives 1-methyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine...
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methyl ethers can be
performed by
argentometric determination of the N-
methylpyridinium chloride formed. The
mechanism of this
reaction starts with proton...
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Excretion kidney Identifiers IUPAC name 3-[(dimethylcarbamoyl)oxy]-1-
methylpyridinium CAS
Number 155-97-5 Y
PubChem CID 4991
DrugBank DB00545 Y ChemSpider...
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Alkylation with
methyl iodide then
gives 3-methoxycarbonyl-1-
methylpyridinium iodide (3).
Hydride reduction with an
agent such as pot****ium borohydride...
- Dudley,
Gregory B. (2007). "Protection of
alcohols using 2-benzyloxy-1-
methylpyridinium trifluoromethanesulfanonate:
Methyl (R)-(-)-3-benzyloxy-2-methyl propanoate"...