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[*] posted on 17-4-2025 at 22:36
Help with synthesis of substituted pyridine: 5-Bromo-6-Methyl-Nicotinic Acid.


Hello All, I am looking for assistance or ideas on an accessible and practical synthesis of 5-Bromo-6-Methyl-Nicotinic Acid. When attempting to UTFSE, I was unsuccessful in answering my own problems.

A few main questions to lead with; How can pyridine be methylated on the aromatic ring? How does this compare to say a Friede-Crafts with benzene? What does the selectivity of this methylation look like as far as the products? As far as the bromination, is this as simple as bromination of a 6-methyl pyridine? I imagine not, as that carbon hanging off of the pyridine looks quite susceptible to halogenation by the usual aromatic halogenation techniques, or no?

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
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[*] posted on 18-4-2025 at 02:34


Friedel-Crafts doesn't work on pyridine in any way, as the aluminium chloride forms a complex with the nitrogen on the ring. It does work with pyridine N-oxide, but it acylates at the wrong position (3/5 instead of 2/4/6.)
I found a paper from 2015 describing the 2-methylation of pyridine N-oxide with dimethyl benzyl peroxide; I would guess that if the ring were substituted at the 3 position, methylation at the 6 position would be favoured instead.
As for bromination, there are many different ways this can be done, though I understand acidic bromine is a good choice of reagent for reaction on the ring itself.




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[*] posted on 18-4-2025 at 03:28


I think you need to consult "Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds Vol 14 Pyridine and Its Derivatives" there are at least 5 volumes in "volume 14" and numerous supplements. The primary volumes are available on the internet to download, try Libgen or the likes. You may find that you have to assemble the 6-methylnicotinic acid from aliphatic fragments; this is often the case with pyridine chemistry as against say benzene chemistry where almost any possible arrangement can be form by substitution
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[*] posted on 20-4-2025 at 01:24


Surprisingly hard to come up with something good and short honestly..

As it’s a 3-bromopyridine I thought of potentially using a Ciamician-Dennstedt rearrangement, to go back to a pyrrol which may be somewhat easier to prepare by classic carbonyl reactions. Knorr-pyrrol synthesis is the obvious option for that, and with that I came up with this path starting from tert-butyl pyruvate (should be available by simple Fischer esterification) and ethyl acetylacetonate (available by Claisen condensation, but also cheaply commercially).
Due to the conditions of the second and third step both being similar one may be able to combine those in a one-pot sequence (with some trail and error).

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[*] posted on 27-4-2025 at 16:13


2-Picoline -> sulfonic acid -> nitrile -> bromonitrile (questionable) -> the desired compound
https://doi.org/10.1021/ja01251a063




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