Abstract: | The reaction of nicotinamide N-oxide with 1-adamantanethiol in acetic anhydride yielded a mixture of 2-and 6-(1-adamantylthio)nicotinamides (49%, in the ratio of 24:1) and 2-, 5-, and 6-(1-adamantylthio)nicotino-nitriles (18%, in the ratio of 79:1:20). From a reaction of nicotinic acid N-oxide with 1-adamantanethiol, there was isolated 2-(1-adamantylthio)nicotinic acid as the only sulfide in 23% yield. Carbon? sulfur bond cleavage took place when 2-(1-adamantylthio)nicotinic acid, or the corresponding amide or nitrile, were boiled with concentrated hydrochloric acid to furnish 2-mercaptonicotinic acid and 1-chloroadamantane, quantitatively. The reaction of nicotinamide N-oxide alone in acetic anhydride at 135° formed N-acetyl-2-hydroxynicotinamide (61%), 2-hydroxynicotinonitrile (0.5%) and N,N-diacetyl-2-acetoxynicotinamide (0.8%). |