2halopyridines
2-Halopyridines are heteroaromatic compounds in which a halogen atom (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine) is attached at the 2-position of the pyridine ring, i.e., adjacent to the ring nitrogen. The C2–X bond makes these compounds versatile building blocks in organic synthesis, particularly for cross-coupling and other substitution reactions. Among the halogens, 2-chloro- and 2-bromopyridines are the most commonly used substrates in modern catalysis, with 2-fluoro- and 2-iodopyridines also employed in specialized transformations.
Preparation methods for 2-halopyridines span several routes. Direct electrophilic halogenation of unsubstituted or substituted pyridines can
Applications of 2-halopyridines are broad in modern synthesis. They are widely used as substrates in transition-metal–catalyzed