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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Pyridyne in chemistry is the pyridine analPyridyne in chemistry is the pyridine analogue of benzyne. Pyridynes are the class of reactive intermediates derived from pyridine. Two isomers exist, the 2,3-pyridine (2,3-didehydropyridine) and the 3,4-pyridyne (3,4-didehydropyridine). The reaction of 3-bromo-4-chloropyridine with furan and gives 1,4-epoxy-dihydroquinoline through the 2,3-pyridyne intermediate. The reaction of with sodium in liquid ammonia gives both 3-aminopyridine and 4-aminopyridine through the 3,4-pyridyne intermediate and an E1cB-elimination reaction.rmediate and an E1cB-elimination reaction.
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rdfs:comment Pyridyne in chemistry is the pyridine analPyridyne in chemistry is the pyridine analogue of benzyne. Pyridynes are the class of reactive intermediates derived from pyridine. Two isomers exist, the 2,3-pyridine (2,3-didehydropyridine) and the 3,4-pyridyne (3,4-didehydropyridine). The reaction of 3-bromo-4-chloropyridine with furan and gives 1,4-epoxy-dihydroquinoline through the 2,3-pyridyne intermediate. The reaction of with sodium in liquid ammonia gives both 3-aminopyridine and 4-aminopyridine through the 3,4-pyridyne intermediate and an E1cB-elimination reaction.rmediate and an E1cB-elimination reaction.
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