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3.4- Pyridyne, amino-, amination ethoxy

When 3-chloro- or 3-bromopyridine is heated with lithium piperidide and piperidine in boiling ether, 156 is formed, which reacts further with piperidine to give a mixture of 3- and 4-piperidinopyridine in the ratio of 48 52. No 2,3-pyridyne intermediate is apparently produced under these conditions.388 Such an intermediate is probably involved in the reaction of potassium amide in liquid ammonia with 3-bromo-4-ethoxypyridine, which gives 2-amino-4-ethoxypyridine (55-60%). The reaction is, however, complicated by the fact that 2-amino-5-bromo-4-ethoxypyridine (15-20%) and 4-ethoxypyridine (25%) are also obtained.387 The formation of these two by-products may proceed by the preliminary disproportionation of some 3-bromo-4-ethoxy-pyridine to 3,5-dibromo-4-ethoxypyridine and 4-ethoxypyridine.388 The remarkable observation that both 2-amino-6-ethoxypyridine (157) (85%) and 4-amino-2-ethoxypyridine (158) (15%) are formed during the amination of 2-bromo-6-ethoxypyridine367 still requires explanation. No such rearrangement is observed with lithium piperidide.3880... [Pg.319]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.131 ]




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