2-(2-Propen-1-yl)pyridine

  • Identifiers

    CAS number
    2835-33-8

    Molecular formula
    C8H9N

    SMILES
    C=CCC1=CC=CC=N1

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  • Properties

    XLogP3-AA
    2.0

    Molecular weight
    119.16 g/mol

  • Synonyms

    • 2-allylpyridine
    • 2835-33-8
    • Pyridine, 2-(2-propen-1-yl)-
    • S44FD90056
    • 2-(2-Propen-1-yl)pyridine
    • RefChem:1060946
    • 2-(PROP-2-EN-1-YL)PYRIDINE
    • 2-prop-2-enylpyridine
    • 3-(2-PYRIDYL)-1-PROPENE
    • Pyridine, ethenylmethyl-
    • 25638-00-0
    • Ethenylmethylpyridine
    • allylpyridin
    • 2-allyl-pyridine
    • SCHEMBL130185
    • SCHEMBL251828
    • SCHEMBL945880
    • SCHEMBL3629735
    • SCHEMBL4434383
    • SCHEMBL7588160
    • SCHEMBL8640055
    • SCHEMBL10108219
    • SCHEMBL30043754
    • UNII-716876U0WP
    • UNII-S44FD90056
    • DTXSID50180321
    • MFCD07775124
    • AKOS006284641
    • 716876U0WP
    • SB21544
    • Q27288564
    • 25638-00-0
  • Applications

    2-(2-Propen-1-yl)pyridine (CAS 2835-33-8) is primarily used as an intermediate in organic synthesis to prepare substituted pyridines and other heterocycles bearing a pyridine moiety; it can function as a ligand or a precursor in organometallic catalytic processes (for example with Pd or Ni) owing to the pyridine nitrogen and the allyl group, which enable facile complex formation; it also serves as a building block for pyridine-containing dyes and pigments, and as a precursor for pyridyl-functional polymers or polymer materials; in addition, it is used as a synthetic building block in pharmaceutical and agrochemical research and development. Use is subject to local regulations and formulation limits.

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