“…6,7,11 In rare cases C-positions of the pyridine ring in 1[n] are substituted before further transformations. 16,24 In spite of the increasing use of 4-alkoxypyridines (1[n]; n ≥ 3), only a handful are well characterized (1 [3], 29,30 5 ), some have partial data (1[4], 19,24,28 1[5], 7,28 1[8] 23 , 1[16] 4 ), while others are only mentioned in the literature without any data (1[6]), 20,27 1[14], 12 1[18] 12,22 ) and several homologs are not reported (e.g. 1 [11], 1 [13] and 1 [15]).…”