Safety of 4-AcetylpyridineIn 2022 ,《Thioamide synthesis via copper-catalyzed C-H activation of 1,2,3-thiadiazoles enabled by slow release and capture of thioketenes》 was published in Organic Chemistry Frontiers. The article was written by Lu, Changhui; Li, Xiaohong; Chang, Shunqin; Zhang, Yuqi; Xing, Donghui; Wang, Shuo; Lin, Yueping; Jiang, Huanfeng; Huang, Liangbin. The article contains the following contents:
A Cu-catalyzed thioacylation of amines via a C-H activation/coordinated stabilization protocol to ensure the slow-release of thioketenes, which are captured by various amines to afford thioamides was developed. This method was characterized by its simplicity, efficiency and broad substrate scope in both 1,2,3-thiadiazoles and amines. Its versatility was further illustrated by the late-stage thioamidation of N-containing drugs, peptides, catalysts, and ligands. Mechanism studies demonstrate that the active Cu(I) species was formed via the reduction of Cu(II) during the induction period, and the rate-determining step was the C-H activation of 1,2,3-thiadiazole. In the part of experimental materials, we found many familiar compounds, such as 4-Acetylpyridine(cas: 1122-54-9Safety of 4-Acetylpyridine)
4-Acetylpyridine(cas: 1122-54-9) belongs to pyridine. Pyridines, quinolines, and isoquinolines have found a function in almost all aspects of organic chemistry. Pyridine has found use as a solvent, base, ligand, functional group, and molecular scaffold. As structural elements, these moieties are potent electron-deficient groups, metal-directing functionalities, fluorophores, and medicinally important pharmacophores. Safety of 4-Acetylpyridine