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Pyridine is a
basic heterocyclic organic compound with the
chemical formula C5H5N. It is
structurally related to benzene, with one
methine group (=CH−)...
- vary
according to
where the
methyl group is
attached around the
pyridine ring. This
colorless liquid is a
precursor to
pyridine derivatives that have applications...
- with ammonia. It was
reported by
Aleksei Chichibabin in 1924.
Methyl-substituted
pyridines,
which show
widespread uses
among multiple fields of applied...
- 2-
Methyl-6-(phenylethynyl)
pyridine (MPEP) is a
research drug
which was one of the
first compounds found to act as a
selective antagonist for the metabotropic...
- The Kröhnke
pyridine synthesis is
reaction in
organic synthesis between α-pyridinium
methyl ketone salts and α, β-unsaturated
carbonyl compounds used...
- "Chelating
Properties of 2-((Diphenylphosphino)
methyl)
pyridine N,P-dioxide and 2,6-Bis((diphenylphosphino)
methyl)
pyridine N,P,P'-trioxide
Toward f-Element Ions"...
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Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH). "2-CHLORO-6-(TRICHLOROMETHYL)
PYRIDINE (NITRAPYRIN) |
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration". www.osha...
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because it is toxic.
Another typical denaturant is
pyridine.
Often the
denatured alcohol is d**** with
methyl violet.
There are
several grades of denatured...
- Alternatively, ammonia,
acetic acid and
paraldehyde are used to make 5-ethyl-2-
methyl-
pyridine,
which is then
oxidized to niacin. New "greener"
catalysts are being...
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chloride as a gas. The
methyl isocyanate is
obtained by
treating the MCC with a
tertiary amine, such as N,N-dimethylaniline, or with
pyridine, or by separating...