تفاعل #514017

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الإجراء التجريبي

It is known that 2,6-diphenyl pyridine is formed when diphenyl pyridone dicarboxylic acid ester is distilled in the presence of zinc dust. The ester is recovered by dehydrogenation of the diphenyl piperidone dicarboxylic acid ester formed in the reaction of acetone dicarboxylic acid ester with benzaldehyde and ammonia (Berichte Vol. 42 (1910) pages 2020-2025). It is also known to start from acetophenone in production of the 2,6-diphenyl pyridine. For this purpose acetophenone is condensed with phenyl propargyl aldehyde to 1,5-diphenylpentin-(1)-en-(3)-one-(5), this reacted with perchloric acid to form 2,6-diphenyl pyrylium perchlorate and this finally converted by means of ammonia into the 2,6-diphenyl pyridine (Berichte Vol. 93 (1960) pages 1253-1256). There is also obtained 2,6-diphenyl pyridine from acetophenone and N,N,N-trimethyl-hydrazonium tetrafluoroborate or in a corresponding manner from 4-methyl acetophenone there is formed 2,6-diphenyl-3,5-dimethyl pyridine or from propiophenone there is formed 2,6-di-p-tolyl pyridine (J. Amer. Chem. Soc. Vol. 88 (1966) pages 3654-3655). It is further known to recover 2,6-diphenyl pyridine and various substituted 2,6-diphenyl pyridine by dehydrogenation of the corresponding piperidines by means of sulfur. The piperidines are produced by reduction of the corresponding 4-piperidone (J. Indian Chem. Soc. Vol. 32 (1955) pages 274-278).

المصدر

DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5104873.v1براءة الاختراع: US04171444uspto-grants-1979_10