
AbstractAus α‐Pyridon‐silber und 1.3‐Dijod‐propan wurde 2.3‐Dihydro‐4H‐pyrid[2.1‐b]‐oxaziniumjodid erhalten. Aus 1‐Diazo‐3‐chlor‐aceton und α‐Pyridon ließen sich 1.3‐Bis‐[2‐oxo‐1.2‐dihydro‐pyridyl‐(1)]‐aceton und N‐[3‐Chlor‐acetonyl]‐α‐pyridon gewinnen. Deren katalyt. Hydrierung führte zu den entspr. Piperidon‐, die Reduktion mit Natriumborhydrid zu Propanol‐(2)‐Derivaten.
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