Diacetylpyridine is a popular starting material for ligands in coordination chemistry, often via
template reactions. The
diiminopyridine (DIP) class of ligands can be formed from diacetylpyridine through
Schiff base condensation with substituted
anilines. Diiminopyridine ligands have been the focus of much interest due to their ability to traverse a wide range of
oxidation states. : In azamacrocycle chemistry, diacetylpyridines can undergo the same Schiff base condensation with N1-(3-aminopropyl)propane-1,3-diamines. The product of the condensation can be hydrogenated to yield macrocyclic
tetradentate ligands. Similar penta- and
hexadentate ligands have been synthesized by varying the polyamine chain. ==See also==