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- 2,6-Lutidine abstract "2,6-Lutidine is a natural heterocyclic aromatic organic compound. It has been isolated from the basic fraction of coal tar and from bone oil. It is a dimethyl substituted derivative of pyridine. It has been detected in waste water from oil shale processing sites and former creosoting facilities. 2,6-Lutidine has been evaluated for use as a food additive owing to its nutty aroma when present in solution at very low concentrations, however the neat solvent has a pungent, noxious odor.2,6-Lutidine is weakly nucleophilic, due to the steric effects of the two methyl groups on the ring nitrogen. It is moderately basic, with a pKa of 6.60. In organic synthesis, 2,6-lutidine is thus widely used as a sterically hindered mild base.".
- 2,6-Lutidine iupacName "2,6-Dimethylpyridine".
- 2,6-Lutidine thumbnail 2,6-Lutidine.svg?width=300.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageID "10323570".
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageLength "3405".
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageRevisionID "702085347".
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink 2,6-Dimethylpiperidine.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Aromaticity.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Base_(chemistry).
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pyridines.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Coal_tar.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Dippels_oil.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Heterocyclic_compound.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Methyl_group.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Organic_synthesis.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Picoline.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Pyridine.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLink Steric_effects.
- 2,6-Lutidine wikiPageWikiLinkText "2,6-Lutidine".
- 2,6-Lutidine imagefile "26".
- 2,6-Lutidine imagesize "150".
- 2,6-Lutidine iupacname "26".
- 2,6-Lutidine othernames "Lutidine".
- 2,6-Lutidine verifiedfields "changed".
- 2,6-Lutidine verifiedrevid "477212168".
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- 2,6-Lutidine subject Category:Pyridines.
- 2,6-Lutidine hypernym Compound.
- 2,6-Lutidine type ChemicalCompound.
- 2,6-Lutidine type ChemicalSubstance.
- 2,6-Lutidine type Heterocycle.
- 2,6-Lutidine type Redirect.
- 2,6-Lutidine type ChemicalObject.
- 2,6-Lutidine type Thing.
- 2,6-Lutidine type Q11173.
- 2,6-Lutidine comment "2,6-Lutidine is a natural heterocyclic aromatic organic compound. It has been isolated from the basic fraction of coal tar and from bone oil. It is a dimethyl substituted derivative of pyridine. It has been detected in waste water from oil shale processing sites and former creosoting facilities.".
- 2,6-Lutidine label "2,6-Lutidine".
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs Q209284.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs 2,6-Lutidin.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs ۶٬۲-لوتیدین.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs 2,6-Diméthylpyridine.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs 2,6-ल्यूटिडिन.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs 2,6-ルチジン.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs 2,6-lutidine.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs 2,6-Lutydyna.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs m.02q8gw6.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs 2,6-Лутидин.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs 2,6-Lutidin.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs 2,6-Lutidin.
- 2,6-Lutidine sameAs Q209284.
- 2,6-Lutidine wasDerivedFrom 2,6-Lutidine?oldid=702085347.
- 2,6-Lutidine depiction 2,6-Lutidine.svg.
- 2,6-Lutidine isPrimaryTopicOf 2,6-Lutidine.