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Out-of-plane vibrations of acetamide and partially N-deuterated acetamide

Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular Spectroscopy, 1971
Abstract The infrared spectra between 4000 and 33 cm−1 of acetamide, C-deuterated acetamide and their N-deuterated compounds and those between 4000 and 250 cm−1 of their partially N-deuterated compounds have been recorded for the trigonal crystalline form. The assignment of the infrared absorption bands due to the out-of-plane vibrations of CH3CONH2,
Toyozo Uno   +2 more
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Studies on the Mechanism of Acetamide Hepatocarcinogenicity

Pharmacology & Toxicology, 1987
Abstract:The hepatocarcinogen acetamide, in single doses of 100 and 400 mg/kg b.wt., was shown to act as an initiator in a dose‐dependent fashion in rat liver using the Solt‐Farber method. Acetamide and its putative metabolite N‐hydroxy‐acetamide did not cause liver necrosis in single dose experiments.
E, Dybing   +7 more
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Vapour pressures and enthalpies of vaporisation of N,N-di-alkyl-acetamides

open access: yesFluid Phase Equilibria, 2019
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Molar enthalpies of vaporisation of N,N-di-alkyl-acetamides (alkyl = methyl, ethyl, n-butyl, and n-hexyl) were obtained from the temperature dependence of the vapour pressure measured using the transpiration method. A large number of
Mikhail A Varfolomeev, Sergey P Verevkin
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A Facile Deprotection of Secondary Acetamides

Organic Letters, 2008
Imidoyl chlorides, generated from secondary acetamides and oxalyl chloride, can be harnessed for a selective and practical deprotection sequence. Treatment of these intermediates with 2 equiv of propylene glycol and warming enables the rapid release of amine hydrochloride salts in good yields.
Stefan G, Koenig   +5 more
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Mechanistic Studies of Acetamide Hepatocarcinogenicity

1986
Feeding male Leeds rats a diet containing 5 % acetamide (AA) for 17 months resulted in the development of hepatic cell neoplasms in all animals (Flaks et al., 1983). Many studies have reported that AA does not show genotoxic effects. However, Pienta et al. (1977) found that AA transformed Syrian hamster embryo cells in culture. N-Hydroxyacetamide (N-OH-
E, Dybing   +5 more
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Acetamide

Soheil Mohammadi, Alireza Foroumadi
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Palladium‐Catalyzed Distal C−H Selenylation of 2‐Aryl Acetamides with Diselenides and Selenyl Chlorides

Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 2020
Linghui Gu, Yuchi Wang, Wenbo Ma
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ACETAMIDE

Organic Syntheses, 1923
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