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Pyridines
Pyridines are a class of chemical substances that comprise a pyridine ring. The pyridine structure, which appears as a substructure in the of this class members, is an aromatic six-membered ring containing a nitrogen atom. Pyridines belong to the heterocycles. Pyridine rings are clearly aromatics and in many respects behave similarly to aromatic hydrocarbons. On the other hand, the presence of the nitrogen atom also leads to differences between pyridines and benzenoid aromatics; for example, pyridines react basically. Pyridines have been known since the 19th century. A particularly important figure in pyridine research was Alexei Yevgenyevich Chichibabin. The Chichibabin pyridine synthesis named after him, as well as many other pyridine syntheses, are based on the condensation of various carbonyl compounds with ammonia.
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