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  2. 2-Bromopyridine - Wikipedia

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    2-Bromopyridine reacts with butyllithium to give 2-lithiopyridine, [2] which is a versatile reagent. [3] Pyrithione can be prepared in a two-step synthesis from 2-bromopyridine by oxidation to the N-oxide with a suitable peracid followed by substitution using either sodium dithionite or sodium sulfide with sodium hydroxide to introduce the thiol functional group.

  3. Pyrithione - Wikipedia

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    Pyrithione is the common name of an organosulfur compound with molecular formula C 5 H 5 NOS, chosen as an abbreviation of pyridinethione, and found in the Persian shallot. [4] It exists as a pair of tautomers, the major form being the thione 1-hydroxy-2(1H)-pyridinethione and the minor form being the thiol 2-mercaptopyridine N-oxide; it crystallises in the thione form. [5]

  4. Bromopyridine - Wikipedia

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  5. Chloro(pyridine)cobaloxime - Wikipedia

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    One of the methods used for producing the Co-C bond is to make use of the supernucleophilicity of the Co I center. Chloro(pyridine)cobaloxime(III) is first reduced to Chloro(pyridine)cobaloxime(I) by sodium borohydride in alkaline solution, then an alkyl halide is added into the reaction mixture, and the desired Co-C bond is formed via a S N 2 ...

  6. 2-Aminopyridine - Wikipedia

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    2-Aminopyridine is an organic compound with the formula H 2 NC 5 H 4 N. It is one of three isomeric aminopyridines. It is a colourless solid that is used in the production of the drugs piroxicam, sulfapyridine, tenoxicam, and tripelennamine. It is produced by the reaction of sodium amide with pyridine, the Chichibabin reaction. [3]

  7. Thiolactone - Wikipedia

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    Thiolactones can be prepared by dehydration of thiol-containing carboxylic acids. Thiolactones can be hydrolyzed back to the thiol acids under basic conditions. [ 1 ] β-Thiolactones can be opened by reaction at the 4-position via S N 2 nucleophilic reactions .

  8. Boronic acid - Wikipedia

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    A boronic acid is an organic compound related to boric acid (B(OH) 3) in which one of the three hydroxyl groups (−OH) is replaced by an alkyl or aryl group (represented by R in the general formula R−B(OH) 2). [1] As a compound containing a carbon–boron bond, members of this class thus belong to the larger class of organoboranes.

  9. 2-Mercaptopyridine - Wikipedia

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    2-Mercaptopyridine and the disulfide are chelating ligands. 2-mercaptopyridine forms the indium(III) complex In(PyS)3 complexes in supercritical carbon dioxide. [7] 2-Mercaptopyridine may also be used to coat porous media in order to purify plasmid DNA of impurities such as RNA and proteins at relatively quick timescales to similar methods.