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An in-depth study of the cobalt-catalyzed [2+2+2] cycloaddition between yne-ynamides and nitriles to afford aminopyridines has been carried out. About 30 nitriles exhibiting a broad range of steric demand and electronic properties have been evaluated, some of which open new perspectives in metal-catalyzed arene formation. In particular, the use of [CpCo(CO)(dmfu)] (dmfu=dimethyl fumarate) as a precatalyst made possible the incorporation of electron-deficient nitriles into the pyridine core. Modification of the substitution pattern at the yne-ynamide allows the regioselectivity to be switched toward 3- or 4-aminopyridines. Application of this synthetic methodology to the construction of the aminopyridone framework using a yne-ynamide and an isocyanate was also briefly examined. DFT computations suggest that 3-aminopyridines are formed by formal [4+2] cycloaddition between the nitrile and the intermediate cobaltacyclopentadiene, whereas 4-aminopyridines arise from an insertion pathway.

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