Hello people.
I am having great difficulty finding anything related to the synthesis of pyridine, there are lots of articles relating to synthesis of substituted pyridine, but none I can find for pyridine itself, could someone point me on the way to a synthesis?
The closest I have managed to find, is a possible preperation, as detailed on sciencemadness.org, regarding possible synthesis via reaction of aqueous HCN and acetylene, and further research online showed a few references to reaction of ammonia and nitriles, assisted by a cobalt or possibly nickel catalyst.
Has anyone had any experience with this synthesis? more in particular the one using HCN/acetylene, could this perhaps be done in the gas phase even? and the pyridine condensed out via continuous distillation into HCl to form the hydrochloride salt, this synthesis would be a geat deal more practical for me than the nitrile one due to availability of reactants.
What about passing heated HCN and acetylene through a tube over cobalt metal plated on carbon, or the chloride salt on rockwool, then condensing the product (hopefully) into HCl?
Just an afterthought, there was a thread on pyridine synthesis posted over at the Hive, in serious chemistry discussion, before the server went down, does anyone happen to have that thread saved, or perchance know of a Bee that does?
Thanks people.