Microwaves-assisted solvent-free synthesis of N-acetamides by amidation or aminolysis
C Ferroud, M Godart, S Ung, H Borderies, A Guy
Index: Ferroud, Clotilde; Godart, Marie; Ung, Stephane; Borderies, Helene; Guy, Alain Tetrahedron Letters, 2008 , vol. 49, # 18 p. 3004 - 3008
Full Text: HTML
Citation Number: 42
Abstract
Due to its interest in organic synthesis, the preparation of amides from the corresponding amines is an important and well-known transformation. The most popular methods for the synthesis of carboxamides involve the conversion of carboxylic acid to a more reactive functional group or an in situ activation by using coupling reagents. 2 Although good results are obtained with both approaches, they need often expensive coupling reagents, which lead to the formation of ...
Related Articles:
[Dave, Paritosh R.; Kumar, Kaipenchery A.; Duddu, Rajagopal; Axenrod, Theodore; Dai, Rongji; Das, Kajal K.; Guan, Xiao-Pei; Sun, Jianguang; Trivedi, Nirupam J.; Gilardi, Richard D. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2000 , vol. 65, # 4 p. 1207 - 1209]
[Zeynizadeh, Behzad; Zahmatkesh, Karam Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 2004 , vol. 51, # 4 p. 801 - 805]
[Paul, Satya; Nanda, Puja; Gupta, Rajive; Loupy, Andre Tetrahedron Letters, 2002 , vol. 43, # 23 p. 4261 - 4265]