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A study of the properties of pyridinecarboxylic acids having carboxyl and carbonyl groups in positions 2 and 3

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Nonaqueous titration and a study of IR and UV spectra has enabled us to elucidate and interpret the peculiarities in the properties of pyridinecarboxylic acids which form 2, 3-substituted derivatives of pyridine. The specificity of the structure of these acids determines the peculiarity of their chemical properties: stability to the action of ozone, but exceptional ease of decarboxylation in solvents capable of disturbing the conjugated system of bonds in these acids.

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Yurkina, L.P., Rus'yanova, N.D., Lipatova, L.F. et al. A study of the properties of pyridinecarboxylic acids having carboxyl and carbonyl groups in positions 2 and 3. Chem Heterocycl Compd 6, 361–365 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00471242

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