Pyridines. VII. Conversion of 2-Cyclohexenones to Pyridines1
RL Frank, RW Meikle
Index: Frank; Meikle Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1950 , vol. 72, p. 4184
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111 1: Study of this reaction with 3, 3-dimethyl-2-cyclohexenone (I) under numerous conditions described in the Experimental Part has indeed resulted in the formation of sym- collidine (IV), but only in yields up to 3796. One expected reason for low yields is that the pyridines from cyclohexenones are always 2-picoline derivatives, which might be expected tu undergo further condensation with cyclohexenones. A test of this possibility, however, ...
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