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- 1-Oxidopyridine-2-carboxylic acid
- 1-Oxopicolinic acid
- 2-Carboxypyridin-1-ium-1-olate
- 2-Carboxypyridine 1-oxide
- 2-Carboxypyridine N-oxide
- 2-Pyridinecarboxylic acid, 1-oxide
- NSC 27961
- Picolinic acid, 1-oxide
- Pyridine-2-Carboxylate 1-Oxide
- Pyridine-2-Carboxylic Acid 1-Oxide
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- Pyridine-2-carboxylic acid N-oxide
Picolinic acid N-oxide is a photophysical compound that has been shown to have a reaction mechanism that is intramolecular, involving hydrogen. It is the n-oxide of picolinic acid and can be made by reacting sodium carbonate with ancillary trifluoroacetic acid. The protonated form of this compound is known as picolinic acid. Picolinic acid N-oxide has been shown to bind to metal ions through coordination geometry and hydrogen bonds, which may be important for its biological functions. This organic compound also has a carboxylate group at one end, which may contribute to its binding properties.