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Carbonylation of 2-aminopyridine with carbon monoxide

Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, 1971
α-Aminopyridine is smoothly carbonylated by carbon monoxide under pressure to give a-formamidopyridine. Phenothiazine and acridone are not carbonylated under these conditions.
I. B. Romanova, Z. F. Panfilova
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2-Aminopyridine

Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry, 1975
M. Chao, E. Schemp, R. D. Rosenstein
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Luminescence of hydrogen-bonded 2-aminopyridine dimers

Journal of Molecular Structure, 1988
Abstract Fluorescence of 2-aminopyridine (2AP) in nonpolar solvents undergoes drastic changes upon lowering of temperature: a red shift of the emission occurs with a simultaneous intensity decrease. This behaviour is interpreted as being due to the formation of 2AP dimers. No spectral changes with temperature are observed when 2AP is immobilized in a
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2-Aminopyridine 1-Oxides

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1954
Roger Adams, Seiji Miyano
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2-Aminopyridine condensation with formaldehyde

Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2009
B. F. Kukharev   +3 more
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Relative Quantum Yield of 2-Aminopyridine

2022
Nather, Laura   +2 more
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2-AMINOPYRIDINE AND THE DOEBNER REACTION

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1951
C. F. H. ALLEN   +2 more
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2-Aminopyridine and 3-aminopyridine. Errata

Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry, 1976
M. Chao, E. Schempp, R. D. Rosenstein
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Reaction of Chlorodialkoxyphosphorylacetaldehydes with 2-Aminopyridines

Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, 2001
F. I. Guseinov   +3 more
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