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3 Pyridylnicotinamide

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Molar mass
  
199.2 g/mol

Density
  
1.287 g/cm³

3-Pyridylnicotinamide

Related compounds
  
4,4'-bipyridine Pyridine Nicotinamide 3-Aminopyridine 4-Pyridylnicotinamide

The organic compound 3-pyridylnicotinamide (3-pna), also known as N-(pyridin-3-yl)nicotinamide, is a kinked dipodal dipyridine that is synthesized through the reaction of nicotinoyl chloride and 3-aminopyridine. The nitrogen atoms on its pyridine rings, like those of its isomer 4-pyridylnicotinamide, can donate their electron lone pairs to metal cations, allowing it to bridge metal centers and act as a bidentate ligand in coordination polymers. It can be used to synthesize polymers that have potentially useful gas adsorption properties.

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