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2-Chloropyridine-3-carboxylic acid chloride

Cephapirin Cephapirin, (6/ -franx)-3-[(acetyloxy)methyl]-8-oxo-7-[[(4-pyridinylthio) acetyl]amino]-5-thia-l-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-en-2-carboxylic acid (32.1.2.4), is synthesized by acylating 7-aminocephalosporanic acid with 4-pyridylthioacetic acid chloride (32.1.2.3), which is synthesized by reacting 4-chloropyridine with mercaptoacetic acid in the presence of a base, forming 4-pyridylthioacetic acid (32.1.22), and further transforming the resulting acid to the acid chloride by reacting it with phosphorous pentachloride. [Pg.443]

Pyridine and quinoline /V-oxides react with phosphorus oxychloride or sulfuryl chloride to form mixtures of the corresponding a- and y-chloropyridines. The reaction sequence involves first formation of a nucleophilic complex (e.g. 270), then attack of chloride ions on this, followed by rearomatization (see also Section 3.2.3.12.5) involving the loss of the /V-oxide oxygen. Treatment of pyridazine 1-oxides with phosphorus oxychloride also results in an a-chlorination with respect to the /V-oxide groups with simultaneous deoxygenation. If the a-position is blocked substitution occurs at the y-position. Thionyl chloride chlorinates the nucleus of certain pyridine carboxylic acids, e.g. picolinic acid — (271), probably by a similar mechanism. [Pg.753]

Yet disconnection (a), on the face of it, seems to pose an even greater problem because we now have to construct an amine in the presence of an acyl chloride However, we shall want to make the acyl chloride from the carboxylic acid, which can then easily be disconnected to 2-aminobenzoic acid (anthranilic acid) and 4-chloropyridine,... [Pg.777]

Pyridones are easy to prepare (see Chapter 44) and can be alkylated on oxygen as predicted by their structure. A more important reaction is the direct conversion to chloropyridines with POCI3. The reaction starts by attack of the oxygen atom at phosphorus to create a leaving group, followed by aromatic nucleophilic substitution. The overall effect is very similar to acyl chloride formation from a carboxylic acid. [Pg.1152]

A mixture of phenylacetic acid, benzyl alcohol, and tri-n-butylamine in methylene chloride added under argon to a mixture of l-methyl-2-bromopyridinium iodide and methylene chloride, and refluxed 3 hrs. benzyl phenylacetate. Y 97%. F. e., also with l-methyl-2-chloropyridinium iodide, s. T. Mukaiyama et al., Chem. Lett. 1975, 1045 Bull. Chem. Soc. Japan 50, 1863 (1977) carboxylic acid amides from amines (cf. Synth. Meth. 26, 367) s. ibid. 1975, 1163 3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrido-[1,2-a]pyrimid-2-one as acid scavenger cf. ibid. 1976, 13, 57 lactones from hydroxycarboxylic acids (cf. Synth. Meth. 17, 320) with 2-chloropyridine methio-dide and triethylamine s. ibid. 1976, 49 esters with 2 halogeno-3-ethylbenzothia-zolium salts of ibid. 1976, 267 2-chloro-N-methylbenzothiazolium triflate as condensing agent s. F. Souto-Bachiller, G. S. Bates, and S. Masamune, Chem. Com-mun. 1976, 719. [Pg.52]

All four isomeric selenolopyridines which can be derived from benzoselenophene (423— 426 Scheme 123) have been described. Ethyl 3-hydroxyselenolo[2,3-fe]pyridine-2-carboxy-late (429) has been prepared as shown in Scheme 124 (73BSF704). Treatment of ethyl 2-chloropyridine-3-carboxylate with methaneselenol yields (427). Nucleophilic displacement of bromine in bromoacetic acid with subsequent loss of methyl bromide yields (428), which after esterification is cyclized under Dieckmann conditions to give (429). The parent compound (423 colorless oil with b.p. 92 °C/1 mmHg) is prepared either by cyclization of compound (430) and subsequent decarboxylation of the intermediate acid (equation 57) or by reduction of 2-nitroselenophene and subsequent condensation of the amino compound with malonaldehyde bis(diethyl acetal) in the presence of zinc chloride (equation 58) (76BSF883). Selenolo[3,2-6]pyridine (426 b.p. 127-129°C/10 mmHg m.p. 35.5-37.0°C) has been obtained in an analogous manner. [Pg.1034]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.84 , Pg.168 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.84 , Pg.168 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.84 , Pg.168 ]




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