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Definition of Picoline

Picoline
Picoline Pic"o*line, n. [L. pix, picis, pitch + oleum oil + -ine.] (Chem.) Any one of three isometric bases (C6H7N) related to pyridine, and obtained from bone oil, acrolein ammonia, and coal-tar naphtha, as colorless mobile liquids of strong odor; -- called also methyl pyridine.

Meaning of Picoline from wikipedia

- Picoline refers to any of three isomers of methylpyridine (CH3C5H4N). They are all colorless liquids with a characteristic smell similar to that of pyridine...
- 2-Methylpyridine, or 2-picoline, is the compound described with formula C6H7N. 2-Picoline is a colorless liquid that has an unpleasant odor similar to...
- 3-Methylpyridine or 3-picoline, is an organic compound with formula 3-CH3C5H4N. It is one of three positional isomers of methylpyridine, whose structures...
- 4-Methylpyridine Names Preferred IUPAC name 4-Methylpyridine Other names 4-Picoline γ-picoline Identifiers CAS Number 108-89-4 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image...
- On a commercial scale, picolinic acid is produced by ammoxidation of 2-picoline followed by hydrolysis of the resulting nitrile: NC5H4CH3 + 1.5 O2 + NH3...
- carbon dioxide. The unsubstituted pyridine ring degrades more rapidly than picoline, lutidine, chloropyridine, or aminopyridines, and a number of pyridine...
- like other pyridine carboxylic acid is produced by ammoxidation of 4-picoline (4-methylpyridine) followed by hydrolysis of the resulting nitrile: NC5H4CH3...
- hydrocarbons, certain nitrogen heterocyclic compounds, such as pyridine, picoline, and quinoline are reported as contaminants ****ociated with crude oil,...
- related conditions, the condensation of acetaldehyde and ammonia delivers 2-picoline. Oxidation of 5-ethyl-2-methylpyridine with nitric acid gives nicotinic...
- and esters of fatty acids. The nitrogen compounds include pyridines, picolines and pyrazines. The sulfur compounds include thiophenes and polysulfides...