“…21 Similarly, there are numerous examples of successful rearrangements of 4-substituted pyridine substrates in the literature. 23,46,48,52,95 In keeping with theory, examples of the successful rearrangement of 3-substituted pyridine substrates 22,52 are the rarest for For the substrates studied by Kündig's research group, the 4-substituted pyridine substrate, 74, appears to be the superior rearrangement substrate as evidenced by a high yield of product and a brief reaction time, followed by 2-substituted pyridine substrate, 70, with the 3-substituted pyridine, 72, as the poorest substrate (Scheme 25). The comparison of these three analogous substrates is complicated by the tandem nature of the reaction, with the activating effects of the second nucleophilic aromatic substitution reaction predicted to be the opposite of the first substitution (Truce-Smiles rearrangement) in the sequence.…”