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  2. Pyridine-N-oxide - Wikipedia

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    Pyridine-N-oxide is the heterocyclic compound with the formula C 5 H 5 NO. This colourless, hygroscopic solid is the product of the oxidation of pyridine . It was originally prepared using peroxyacids as the oxidising agent.

  3. C5H5NO - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula C 5 H 5 NO (molar mass: 95.10 g/mol, exact mass: 95.03711 u) ... Pyridine-N-oxide This page was last edited on 12 May 2021, at 07:21 ...

  4. Pyridine - Wikipedia

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    Structure of pyridine N-oxide. Oxidation of pyridine occurs at nitrogen to give pyridine N-oxide. The oxidation can be achieved with peracids: [94] C 5 H 5 N + RCO 3 H → C 5 H 5 NO + RCO 2 H. Some electrophilic substitutions on the pyridine are usefully effected using pyridine N-oxide followed by deoxygenation. Addition of oxygen suppresses ...

  5. Transition metal complexes of pyridine-N-oxides - Wikipedia

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    Pyridine-N-oxides bind to metals through the oxygen. According to X-ray crystallography, the M-O-N angle is approximately 130° in many of these complexes. As reflected by the pKa of 0.79 for C 5 H 5 NOH +, pyridine N-oxides are weakly basic ligands. Their complexes are generally high spin, hence they are kinetically labile.

  6. Orellanine - Wikipedia

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    Orellanine is a bipyridine N-oxide. [3] [6] Orellanine displays tautomerism, with the more stable tautomer being the pyridine N-oxide form. [3] [6] Tautomerization of orellanine. The more stable (oxide) form is shown on the left. The chemical structure of synthetically produced orellanine has been confirmed by X-ray crystallography.

  7. Amine oxide - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, an amine oxide, also known as an amine N-oxide or simply N-oxide, is a chemical compound that has the chemical formula R 3 N + −O −. It contains a nitrogen-oxygen coordinate covalent bond with three additional hydrogen and/or substituent-groups attached to nitrogen. Sometimes it is written as R 3 N→O or, alternatively, [1 ...

  8. Transition metal pyridine complexes - Wikipedia

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    Transition metal pyridine complexes encompass many coordination complexes that contain pyridine as a ligand. Most examples are mixed-ligand complexes. Most examples are mixed-ligand complexes. Many variants of pyridine are also known to coordinate to metal ions, such as the methylpyridines, quinolines, and more complex rings.

  9. Zwitterion - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a zwitterion (/ ˈ t s v ɪ t ə ˌ r aɪ ə n / TSVIT-ə-ry-ən; from German Zwitter 'hermaphrodite'), also called an inner salt or dipolar ion, [1] is a molecule that contains an equal number of positively and negatively charged functional groups. [2] 1,2-dipolar compounds, such as ylides, are sometimes excluded from the ...