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| | Pyridine-N-oxide Basic information |
| | Pyridine-N-oxide Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 62-67 °C(lit.) | | Boiling point | 270 °C(lit.) | | density | 1.1418 (rough estimate) | | refractive index | 1.5939 (estimate) | | Fp | 143 °C | | storage temp. | 2-8°C | | form | Crystalline Solid, Crystals, and/or Chunks | | pka | 0.79(at 24℃) | | color | White to brownish | | Water Solubility | soluble | | Sensitive | Hygroscopic | | Merck | 14,7972 | | BRN | 105257 | | CAS DataBase Reference | 694-59-7(CAS DataBase Reference) | | NIST Chemistry Reference | Pyridine, 1-oxide(694-59-7) | | EPA Substance Registry System | Pyridine, 1-oxide (694-59-7) |
| | Pyridine-N-oxide Usage And Synthesis |
| Chemical Properties | White to light yellow solid | | Uses | Intermediate.
| | Uses | Pyridine N-Oxide is a useful reagent for the chemical industry, a mild reoxidant that transforms osmium-catalyzed oxidative cyclization. A catalytic agent. | | Definition | ChEBI: The pyridine N-oxide derived from the parent pyridine. It is a drug metabolite of the antihypertensive agent pinacidil. | | Synthesis Reference(s) | Organic Syntheses, Coll. Vol. 4, p. 828, 1963 Tetrahedron Letters, 12, p. 2807, 1971 DOI: 10.1016/S0040-4039(01)97047-9 | | General Description | Pyridine N-oxide axle with [2]rotaxanes was synthesized via an anion templated threading-followed-by-stoppering strategy. | | Hazard | Probably flammable and toxic.
| | Purification Methods | Purify the N-oxide by crystallisation from Et2O and by vacuum sublimation. The picrolonate has m 182-184o. [Katritzky J Chem Soc 2407 1956, Beilstein 20 III/IV 2305, 20/5 V 217.] |
| | Pyridine-N-oxide Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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